“We condemn the comments made by Ruby Rose about Dougray Scott,” the studio behind The CW superhero series said in a statement Monday. “Warner Bros. has found Mr. Scott to be a consummate professional, and never received any allegation against him of bullying, or of abusive behavior on his part. Mr. Scott was greatly respected and admired by his colleagues, and was a leader on the set. Warner Bros. Television did not pick up Ruby Rose’s option for an additional season because of multiple complaints about workplace behavior that were extensively reviewed by the Studio.” In her Instagram Stories last week, Rose wrote: "Dougray hurt a female stunt double he yelled like a little bitch at women and was a nightmare. He left when he wanted and arrived when he wanted he abused women and in turn as a lead of a show i sent an email out asking for a no yelling policy, they declined.." Scott tweeted last week that Rose's allegations "are entirely made up and never happened."
TOPICS: Dougray Scott, The CW, Batwoman, Ruby Rose, Warner Bros. TV