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Ruby Rose's quiet new life: Orange Is the New Black star retreats to cabin in rural Australia after leaving Hollywood

Ruby Rose was once one of Australia's biggest Hollywood exports, landing blockbuster movie roles and fronting one of DC's most high-profile television franchise...

Ruby Rose's quiet new life: Orange Is the New Black star retreats to cabin in rural Australia after leaving Hollywood
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was once one of Australia's biggest Hollywood exports, landing blockbuster movie roles and fronting one of 's most high-profile television franchises.

But 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.

The 40-year-old 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.

When one fan asked where it was located, Rose simply described it as 'a secret magical place in Victoria'.

It is unclear whether she owns the property, rents it or whether it belongs to family.

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Ruby Rose (pictured) 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

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

The actress, who rose to international fame in 's before starring in films including  2 and The Meg, now splits her time between Australia and the US while maintaining an impressive property portfolio.

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One of her best-known homes is a four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom property in the Valley Village neighbourhood of , which she purchased in 2021 for $US2.6million ($A3.7million).

The home previously made headlines after Rose shared footage of a painful accident that left her hospitalised with multiple broken ribs.

In a video posted to Instagram, Rose was seen cleaning her swimming pool before losing her footing, crashing into a brick wall and falling into the water.

'RIP to my ribs, and to the rest of my summer. They are broken, multiple,' she captioned the clip.

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'Straight to hospital, did not pass go or collect 200 dollars.'

She later updated fans on Threads, revealing the extent of her injuries.

'One second I'm here talking to you. The next I'm in the hospital with two broken ribs. Bloody Monday,' she wrote.

The actress, who rose to international fame in Netflix's Orange Is the New Black, now splits her time between Australia and the US while maintaining an impressive property portfolio. (Pictured: Rose's former home in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles) 

Before upgrading to the Valley Village home, Rose sold her Sherman Oaks property for $US2.1million after purchasing it in 2017 for $US1.8million, pocketing a profit of around $300,000 

Ruby's career took a turn for the worse in 2020 when she controversially left CW's TV show Batwoman (pictured) after just one season

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