Ruby Rose Backtracks On Taylor Swift Defense Tweets (Sort Of)

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 26: Ruby Rose arrives at the 25th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation's Oscar viewing party held at The City of West Hollywood Park on February 26, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 26: Ruby Rose arrives at the 25th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation's Oscar viewing party held at The City of West Hollywood Park on February 26, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)

Ruby Rose doesn’t want anyone bullying her longtime friend, Taylor Swift, but she also doesn’t want to be adding to the problem.

After going on a rant against Katy Perry days ago following the release of her rumored Swift diss track, “Swish, Swish,” Rose has seemingly changed her tune and admitted that her harsh tweets left her feeling “dirty.”

“Being mean doesn’t suit me and leaves me feeling dirty,” she wrote, according to a report by Digital Spy on May 21. “Truth is being mean leaves more leaks in your camp than the titanic.”

Ruby Rose wants bullies to be held accountable for their behavior

“I get so triggered when I think bullies don’t get held accountable and it makes me think I should say something.. but it’s not place,” Rose continued. “I have always believed strongly that Karma exists and the truth always surfaces however I’m not god and I can’t decide when or how that is.”

Perry’s song is rumored to be a response track to Swift’s 2014 hit “Bad Blood.” However, Swift never confirmed that “Bad Blood” was written about Perry and Perry never confirmed “Swish, Swish” was about Swift.

Ruby Rose was bullied in school

Years before she made it big as an actress, Rose struggled to fit in during her school years. So, when she sees someone being treated unfairly, her instincts often lead her to react.

“Clearly comes from being bullied in school & wanting to stick up for the underdogs. However I shouldn’t stoop because then the [message] is mixed,” she added.