The "Orange is the New Black" actress-model, Ruby Rose was totally pissed on the Untitled magazine. It was after the magazine released a photos of her without her permission. This time, the actress-model persuaded her fans not to purchase the magazine's latest issue.
The E! News reported, the Untitled Magazine angered the Australian actress-model, Ruby Rose for publishing photos of her without her approval. Ruby wrote on her Intagram last Monday, "The magazine decided to publish images of me after we explained we wouldn't be doing the shoot if I wasn't appropriately covered,"
She shared the photo on her Instagram and wrote, "I am pro 'free the nipple' so when I was tagged in this photo by fans I wasn't sure where it came from but I assumed a BTS from a friends shoot or one where we had approved slightly transparency in an image" Rose also claimed that the images were eight months old and was published without her approval.
According to the Huffington, the 29-year-old model-actress told her fans to boycott the said magazine's issue. She wrote "Or you are buying into greedy, exploitative propaganda. I have plenty of other shoots I'm proud of with professionals coming up. It's not needed in your collection."
The Ace Showbiz reported, the Untitled Magazine responded to her claims, the magazine posted on their official twitter, 'We do not believe in exploitation' They also explained they clearly understand how she's very upset for the unapproved published photos of her .
Indira Cesarine, the Untitled Magazine's Editor-in-chief responded to the Australian model-actress claims. She was disappointed on how the model-actress took care of her issues to them. Cesarine explained, Ruby rose took the shoot without any issues and with her PR's consent. The Editor-in-chief also added that she did received email from Ruby's PR telling them they are happy for the photoshoot.
The unapproved photos of her urges her to took care of the issue on her own. Ruby Rose says she was shocked and only wanted a simple apology from the magazine publication.
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