
She then went on to share allegations involving dangerous workplace conditions and injuries she says were suffered by herself and others on the set. Any threats, any bullying tactics, or blackmail will not make me stand down.”

I followed orders, and if I wanted to stay I was going to have to sign my rights away. “They ruined Kate Kane and they destroyed Batwoman, not me. Rose went on to say she would never return to Batwoman for “any amount of money nor if a gun were to my head,” although also clarified that she did not quit.

… Instead of spending half a day to rewrite me out for a few weeks to heal.” Reposting a clip made during a neck surgery she underwent in 2019, Rose wrote, “To everyone who said I was too stiff on Batwoman, imagine going back to work 10 days after this … 10 DAYS! (Or the whole crew and cast would be fired and I’d let everyone down because Peter Roth said he would recast and I just lost the studio millions (by getting injured on his set). Rose shared a handful of videos from doctors’ visits regarding injuries to her ribs and neck. And so I can finally take back my life and the truth. “I’m going to tell the whole world what really happened on that set… I will come for you so what happened to me never happens to another person again.

“Enough is enough,” Rose wrote in her first post, which was addressed to the CW, Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries, and Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter of the show’s production company Berlanti Productions. Television executive, Peter Roth, of hiring a private investigator to track her. She also detailed alleged injuries suffered by crew members and stunt people, while she accused Warner Bros.
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Rose - who left Batwoman in May 2020 - leveled her allegations in a series of posts on Instagram Stories, which included video from doctors’ visits post-injury.
