
Over the next several slides, the actress made several alarming allegations surrounding her time on the show, including that she was forced to work immediately after emergency surgery, that several workers were brutally injured on set, and that one Warner Bros. exec purportedly acted inappropriately towards some women.
Highlighted by several x-ray photos of her body, Rose says that one instance of this on-set behavior explains a common critique that she was “too stiff,” while appearing on the series – namely that she was forced to get back to work just 10 days after undergoing emergency surgery for two herniated discs, with Warner Bros. TV exec, Peter Roth, allegedly telling her that if she were to take more time, the entire production would suffer.
“To everyone who said I was too stiff on Batwoman, imagine going back to work 10 days after this … 10 DAYS! (Or the whole crew and cast would be fired and I’d let everyone down because Peter Roth said he would recast and I just lost the studio millions (by getting injured on his set),” she wrote.
Yet it seems Rose wasn’t the only member of the production who suffered an injury, a trend the actress says was due to a rushed production. According to her posts, one production assistant became paralyzed after an on-set accident. Rose also claimed that at one point, another crew member sustained third-degree burns, in which everyone on set witnessed “his skin fall off,” yet instead of providing therapy after the seemingly highly traumatizing incident, they were asked to film a sex scene moments later.
'Batwoman' Was an Injury-Filled Nightmare Behind-The-Scenes, Ruby Rose Says
Source: Pinoy Daily News
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