Article 5G0AD Ruby Rose on gender, bullying and breaking free: ‘I had a problem with authority’

Ruby Rose on gender, bullying and breaking free: ‘I had a problem with authority’

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Chris Godfrey
from World news | The Guardian on (#5G0AD)

After coming out as a lesbian, aged 12, she suffered a horrendous attack at school. Now a successful actor, she is determined to help those wrestling with their identities

Ruby Rose spent much of her childhood travelling around Australia with her mother, an aspiring artist, trying to make ends meet. They were poor, but they were unstoppable, says Rose. Her mother had sold their TV, so there were no dreams of becoming the Hollywood action star she is now, nor the model, presenter, DJ, VJ and campaigner she has been over the years. When Rose was a child, she just wanted to write.

I wanted to write a book for kids that were my age. I just wanted to have a way to communicate and speak to kids like me, who didn't have someone," she says, over Zoom. I was just this kid who had no friends, who was super unpopular, got bullied and beaten up at school, and was like: I'm going to be a famous writer.'"

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