Australian actress Ruby Rose said on Wednesday that her abrupt departure as the protagonist of the series "Batwoman" was due to the fact that during filming she experienced

situations of abuse and mistreatment

that made it impossible for her to continue playing that role.

"To my dear fans, stop asking me if I will return to that horrible series. I would not return for any amount of money

even if they pointed a gun at my head,

" the actress explained in a series of posts shared on her Instagram profile this Wednesday.

When Rose left the series a year and a half ago, he

did not specify the reasons for his decision,

which he only said was not taken "lightly" and that he had the "utmost respect" for the team involved in the filming.

However, now the actress affirmed that she is willing to

tell "the whole story of what really happened on that shoot"

and began to list a host of traumatic experiences that she and other members of the team supposedly lived through.

For its part, the

Warner Bros TV

studio

has denied all the claims

of Rose, who according to their version they fired because they received "many complaints" about his attitude.

In one of her accusations, Rose claimed that

Peter Roth,

who was then the studio's director, forced her to return to filming 10 days after suffering a neck injury for which she had to undergo emergency surgery.

According to the actress, the director said that if he did not return to filming

"he would fire the entire team and disappoint everyone"

and also reproached that his injury "had caused the studio to lose millions of dollars."

According to Rose, the executive also hired a private detective because the actress's diagnosis was not believed.

According to her testimony, the protagonist was not the only person injured during the filming of "Batwoman", as a member of the team suffered

third degree burns

and a production assistant was quadriplegic.

"One member of the team had third degree burns all over his body and no one gave us psychological assistance after seeing how his skin fell off his face. (...) And then they told us that

we had to shoot a sex scene without a minute to process it, "he

recalled.

The actress also indicated that she was the only one who sent flowers and postcards to that colleague while he was recovering.

Rose also reported that a woman who worked as a production assistant

became quadriplegic and the studio tried to blame her because she was using the phone at the time of the accident.

"She's a maid, they work on their phones," he implored.

According to its version of events, the company did not offer any compensation because before it had to "investigate the case" and the woman had to ask for help on an internet platform.

Rose directly blamed the series' producers,

Caroline Dries, Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter,

for doing nothing to prevent accidents and prioritizing the speed of filming over the safety of their employees, who continued to work during the coronavirus pandemic.

"I said that everyone was distracted, checking the latest coronavirus news and I felt that something bad would happen," he said.

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