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        <title><![CDATA[Ruby Rose opens up about shocking ‘Batwoman’ exit]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Batwoman” star Ruby Rose has opened up about why she <strong>left the show after just one season</strong>.</p><p>In an <strong>interview with Entertainment Weekly</strong>, she said that a back injury on set last year did factor into her shocking decision — but she also inferred there was more behind the move.</p><p>&#8220;Being the lead of a superhero show is tough. [Laughs] Being the lead in anything is tough,&#8221; Rose said. &#8220;But I think, in that particular instance, it was a lot more difficult because I was still recovering from my surgery. I had my surgery, and then 10 days later I went to work, which maybe wasn&#8217;t the best idea.”</p><p>Rose <strong>herniated two discs</strong> while doing stunts, causing her “chronic pain” and led to “emergency surgery” to fix the problem.</p><p>“Most people take about a month or three off before they return to work, so it was definitely made more difficult by that,” Rose, 34, continued. “But as far as being a lead of a show or a film — regardless if it&#8217;s action or if it&#8217;s emotional — in whichever ways it&#8217;s taxing.&#8221;</p><p>After she left the show, sources suggested Rose’s departure <strong>was not entirely her choice</strong>, calling it “a breakup.” Rose stayed primarily mum on the controversy since then, <strong>only saying</strong> that it “wasn’t an easy decision, but those who know, know.”</p><p>However, Rose told EW that her exit &#8220;wasn&#8217;t so much [the injury], especially because after we wrapped up we didn&#8217;t get to finish the real finale because of COVID,&#8221; and she suggested that &#8220;isolation&#8221; during the coronavirus crisis led to self-reflection about whether to stay.</p><p>&#8220;You know, you have time in quarantine and sort of isolation to just think about a lot of different things and what you want to achieve in life and what you want to do,” she said. “I think for both [me and the producers], it was a great opportunity to have a dialogue about a lot of things. I respect them so much, and they&#8217;ve been so respectful to me.&#8221;</p><p>She said that she “loved” working on the show and was “so grateful that we got to achieve everything that we did, and I&#8217;m proud of everyone that worked on it. I&#8217;m proud of myself for working under sort of interesting circumstances, you know, with the recovery and all. I would definitely do [TV] again. I just think that it was also time for me to take a break to fully heal and then return.&#8221;</p><p>Rose added that she was “honored” <strong>to portray an LGBTQ version</strong> of the character for the first time on TV.</p><p>In July, the CW <strong>announced</strong> that actress Javicia Leslie, 33, was signed to don Batwoman’s cape and cowl as a new character on the show, Ryan Wilder.</p><p>“I am extremely proud to be the first black actress to play the iconic role of Batwoman on television, and as a bisexual woman, I am honored to join this groundbreaking show, which has been such a trailblazer for the LGBTQ+ community,” Leslie said.</p><p>The series is expected to return in January.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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