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Ruby Rose On Bullies: 'Offend Me All You Like'

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"Orange is the New Black" star Ruby Rose recently told her fans on Instagram to stop mud-slinging each other in her page.

"People often ask why I sometimes delete posts," said Ruby Rose (via Yahoo! News Australia). "Most of the time it's just aesthetically I'm a little over an image or how it looks as a whole on Instagram."

"But sadly a lot of time it's when people are bullying each other. I can't jump in and defend people although I get disappointed and tempted... All I can do is remove the platform that is being used to attack one another," she added.

Ruby Rose went on to say that she can manage to accept all offensive comments directed towards her but she couldn't stand her fans verbally attacking each other on her Instagram page. "It's not right. We need to love each other and live with integrity," she finally said, with the annotation, "Love, R."

On Sunday, Ruby Rose also announced on Instagram the good news about her becoming number one on IMDb's Top 10 Movers and Shakers list. The Australian actress took to Instagram saying that the recognition made her year and the award is "kind of a really, really, really, big deal."

"It's just a reminder that dreams come true," Ruby Rose gushed on her Instagram post, which included a snapshot of the twitter page with the announcement of the IMDb list. The Top 10 Movers and Shakers list, according to Daily Mail, is a list of rising actors who have caused the biggest stir in the past year. Ruby Rose clinched the top spot after her breakout role as Stella Carlin in the "Orange is the New Black" TV series.

"Thanks @imdb the most important website database for industry and film lovers alike... Thank you just to everyone... The support has been unbelievable. I adore u [sic] all. You make me work harder. Study harder. Want to be better constantly," she finally said.

Other stars included in the Top 10 Movers and Shakers list are "Fear the Walking Dead's" Frank Dillane at No. 10, "Fear the Walking Dead's" Alycia Debnam-Carey at No. 9, "Narcos'" Wagner Moura at No. 8, "Kingsman: The Secret Service's" Taron Egerton at No. 7, "Paper Towns'" Cara Delevingne at No. 6, "Ex Machina's" Alicia Vikander at No. 5, "Sense8's" Jamie Clayton at No. 4, "Straight Outta Compton's" O'Shea Jackson Jr. at No. 3, and "Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation's" Rebecca Ferguson.

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