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Ruby Rose ‘Wasn’t A Good Fit’ For Batwoman — The REAL Story Behind Her Sudden Departure!

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Ruby Rose is OUT over at The CW‘s superhero drama Batwoman. And judging by what we’re hearing now from insiders, it seems like the decision was a fairly long time coming — with no shortage of behind-the-scenes drama bubbling up along the way! Related: Ruby Rose Almost Got Paralyzed Doing Stunts!

WHOA! The actress’ departure from the hit show after one season comes as a bit of a surprise, to say the least, but insiders spoke to TVLine about it and shed more light on what was actually happening on set.

For one, the sudden split appears to be something of a mutual decision, at least according to one source. To hear that person tell it, both sides wanted to get out of their commitment to each other, and move on accordingly: Sounds simple

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