Ruby Rose has been spotted at a protest against the cancelation of Jimmy Kimmel's show, after the comedian was suspended 'indefinitely' for his comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Kimmel's late-night show was pulled from the air on September 17 hours after the US government threatened to cancel broadcasting licenses because of comments the host made about the killing of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.
On Thursday, Australian actress Ruby, 39, joined dozens of protesters outside the El Capital Entertainment Centre in Hollywood for the protest, which doubled as an anti-Trump rally.
Dressed in a brown top emblazoned with hockey stick icons, the tattooed star proudly held up a sign that read 'NO KINGS' as she clapped and cheered with the crowd.
She completed her look with a black Prada cross-body bag, a gold watch and matching rings, and hid her face behind oversized sunglasses.
The Orange Is The New Black actress also displayed her sprawling tattoo collection.
Ruby Rose, 39, was spotted on Thursday in Hollywood attending a protest against the cancelation of Jimmy Kimmel's show, after the comedian was suspended 'indefinitely' for his comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Her ink last made headlines in June when it was revealed the Batwoman star had removed a tattoo of her ex fiancée Phoebe Dahl's name from inside a red heart on her left shoulder.
The ink previously featured both 'Phoebe + Ruby' inside the heart but the designer's name has now been erased.
Ruby's appearance at the protest also comes months after she shared a series of troubling posts to Threads claiming someone was trying to kill her.
One of the posts included an eyebrow-raising remark about one of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers, Virginia Giuffre.
Giuffre recently took her own life after claiming she had been in a devastating car accident that was later revealed to be a minor prang.
Ruby's wild posts first came in response to a thread that asked: 'Who is a celebrity that gave it all up at the height of fame to go live a 'normal' life?'
'Hi. We just leave when people try to kill us. When we are illegally debanked and [redacted]. Hope that helps,' Rose answered.
'Debanking' refers to a bank terminating a customer's accounts or restricting access to banking services due to perceived risks.
This may happen for a number of reasons, including a perceived risk of money laundering, non-compliant customer activities, or a perceived reputational risk.
Daily Mail Australia is not suggesting Ruby was debanked for any of these reasons.
It is unclear if Ruby was actually debanked or if she was referring to someone else's plight.
Rose then went on to say: 'I don't want to be labelled 'crazy' and I don't want to pretend to know how Virginia Giuffre died - but DOZENS of people including a school bus, have tried to run me off the road in the last few years.'
Giuffre was one of the most outspoken accusers of convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She died by suicide at age 41 at her farm outside Perth, Australia, on Thursday, April 24.
Ruby claimed: 'I have been followed almost every time I leave my home, since the day I broke my neck, back and ribs on Batwoman' - referring to her controversial exit from the TV series after she sustained injuries on-set.
'Since then I have doubled down on.... Epstein. This has resulted in some seriously wild attempts on my life. Believe it or don't. But I might as well update you.'
Dressed in a brown top emblazoned with hockey stick icons, the tattooed star proudly held up a sign that read 'NO KINGS' as she clapped and cheered with the crowd.
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Ruby also wrote: 'This,' beneath someone else's comment on the thread which read: 'Y'all they 'left' bc it's a horrifying industry that is NOT safe.'
Fans flocked to comments beneath Ruby's Threads post, begging the star to 'stay safe and keep speaking out'.
Ruby responded to one concerned fan to let them know she'd had no suicidal thoughts of any kind 'thank you for asking'.
'In fact I am moving house every few weeks, countries every few months and trying desperately to stay alive until my book is finished and released,' Ruby, who is currently writing a tell-all memoir, responded.
'If you're truly being followed and targeted, staying put is dangerous. You need to move ideally to another country, where you can be safe and off the radar,' another person told Ruby.
'Trust no one unless you're absolutely sure of them. Change your routine completely. This isn't about fear; it's about survival. Your safety comes first act now!'
Ruby, who has recently been splitting her time between the US and Australia following the death of her father just before Christmas, responded: 'Already done.'