has announced a career resurgence.
Ruby Rose Returns to TV After Rural Escape
Ruby Rose has announced a career resurgence. The Australian actress, who has kept a low profile in recent years after stepping back from her Hollywood career, w...
The Australian actress, who has kept a low profile in recent years after stepping back from her Hollywood career, will star in a new reality series.
The 40-year-old shared details of her role in Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, an American military training show that airs on Fox.
'Don't threaten me with a good time!!!' Ruby enthused in an Instagram post, in which she revealed a promotional image from the series.
The photo showed Ruby with a shaved head and wearing army fatigues, as well as carrying a heavy khaki backpack.
Her fans were delighted with the actress making a return to the small screen, with several sharing well-wishes in her comments section.
Ruby Rose (pictured) will star in Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, an American military training show that airs on Fox
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'Powerful, Ruby, truly,' wrote one person, while another said: 'I'm so happy you are feeling better.'
'You're a natural-born fighter, Ruby... it's going to be a wonderful series,' one fan commented.
Someone else wrote: 'Got a feeling that the wildlife's about to realise it's trapped in there with an Australian.
'This feels like it was made specifically for you. Can't wait to see it!'
Ruby was once one of Australia's biggest Hollywood exports, landing blockbuster movie roles and fronting one of 's most high-profile television franchises.
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These days, the Melbourne-born actress has traded Hollywood premieres for a far quieter life back home in Australia after her once-soaring career .
She has been spending time at a striking cabin retreat in Victoria, nestled among bushland near the coast.
Featuring black timber cladding, floor-to-ceiling glass walls and dramatic triangular windows overlooking the water, the secluded getaway has frequently appeared on her social media.
These days, the Melbourne-born actress has traded Hollywood premieres for a far quieter life back home in Australia after her once-soaring career came to a dramatic halt
Rose is spending time at a striking cabin retreat in Victoria, nestled among bushland near the coast. Pictured
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After making a name for herself as an MTV Australia presenter, model and DJ, she became an international star with her breakout role as Stella Carlin in Orange Is the New Black.
That success led to roles in major studio films including Resident Evil: The Final Chapter and XXX: Return of Xander Cage, as well as the Batwoman series.
However, her time on the superhero series ended in controversy when she exited after one season in 2020.
Rose initially pointed to health issues, later revealing she had a latex allergy that disrupted work.
Following the fallout, Rose returned to Australia for an extended break, spending time with family before later returning to Los Angeles to film the action movies Vanquish and SAS: Red Notice.
While she occasionally returns to the screen, Rose has largely stepped away from the Hollywood spotlight that once made her one of Australia's biggest international stars.




