Jess Origliasso accuses ex Ruby Rose of harassment in scathing Instagram response
April’s bittersweet split between Veronicas singer Jess Origliasso and actor Ruby Rose has sensationally soured with the pop star accusing her ex of “continued harassment” over a four-month period.
April’s bittersweet split between Veronicas singer Jess Origliasso and Orange Is The New Black actor Ruby Rose has sensationally soured with the pop star accusing her ex of “continued harassment” over a four-month period.
Origliasso unleashed the accusation in a scathing response to Rose after the recently announced Batwoman star wished her former flame and new singer-songwriter boyfriend Kai Carlton well on an Instagram post of the pair.
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“Congratulations! So happy for you both,” Rose wrote under the weekend post of the new couple at Jess’s twin sister Lisa’s recent wedding in Queensland.
But Origliasso, who broke up with Rose earlier this year posted a furious response.
“@rubyrose I have requested you not contact me for over 4 months now,” the 33-year-old wrote.
“You have been given my grace of being ignored on every other private platform, so the fact you continue to ignore this to contact me here publicly under the guise of wishing me well is continued harassment.”
Rose replied: “That is news to me. Copy that. Good vibes only.”
The pair first dated in 2008 and hooked up again in 2016 on the set of The Veronicas’ music video On Your Side which Rose directed.
In a now deleted Twitter post in April to announce their split, Rose said they “still love each other very much”, and that she will “always support (Origliasso) and be her biggest advocate”.
But the 32-year-old Pitch Perfect 3 actor — who is playing Batwoman in a new 23-episode TV series — also had a very well-publicised feud with her ex-girlfriend’s twin Lisa last year, after the same-sex marriage results.
“So glad to see Lisa Origliasso screaming in excitement about the yes vote after telling us she thinks we should feel ‘lucky’ we don’t get stoned to death like they do in other countries and to get over it a few months ago. Really warms my heart,” Rose wrote in a now-deleted post. Lisa Origliasso hit back, insisting the accusation was false.
“I do not hold those views,” she said in a long statement.