Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Ruby Rose ready to defend Gotham in ‘Batwoman’

- Alicia Rancilio ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK – Ruby Rose says she went public about sustaining serious injuries while performing stunts on her new CW series “Batwoman” because she hated that, by keeping it quiet, she was lying.

The actress recently posted a video of herself undergoing surgery to her Instagram account with a caption explaining she suffered two herniated discs while performing stunt work. Her spinal cord was in jeopardy of being severed, and she was in so much pain that she says she couldn’t feel her arms.

Rose said she realized it was better to be authentic about what happened, especially since she’s a public figure.

“Something that we do as a society and especially Hollywood, and that is we kind of promote this ideal life,” she said, “Everything is effortless and it’s not, you know what I mean? I feel like it’s more important to spread the message that, actually, we’re all just human beings and we’re all just doing our best and not kind of make out that it is something that is so unattainab­le and so unrealisti­c.”

Rose, who has experience with stunt work in films including “John Wick: Chapter 2” and “The Meg” now feels better and is back to doing stunts, but says the incident was a good reminder that she needed to slow down.

The 33-year-old’s casting in “Batwoman” first made headlines because it’s the first openly gay superhero to headline a TV series. The new series, with Wauwatosa native Caroline Dries as lead writer, debuts at 7 p.m. Sunday on The CW, in Milwaukee on WVTVTV (Channel 18).

Fans hoping for some romance will have to be patient. Rose, who is openly gay herself, says her character, Kate Kane, is not looking for a relationsh­ip right now.

“I don’t think that’s her priority right at this minute. She has just come into herself. She’s just returned to Gotham. She has so much trauma going on. She’s lost her mom, she’s lost her sister, she’s trying to discover what she wants to do in her life,” Rose said.

“She was kicked out of the military so it’s like she’s starting from square one, and then when she discovers a purpose and that purpose is to become Batwoman.”

Rose, however, would love to see it happen to give the character some levity.

“I said to Caroline (Dries) the writer, ‘Let her have some happiness. She deserves happiness. I want her to be happy and in love.’ Caroline was like, ‘Yeah, it doesn’t always work out that way for superheroe­s or for people who have to keep this secret identity,’ but we’ll see.”

 ?? PARRISH LEWIS/CW ?? Ruby Rose makes her debut as Batwoman as part of the CW’s new series.
PARRISH LEWIS/CW Ruby Rose makes her debut as Batwoman as part of the CW’s new series.

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