“Orange is the New Black” star Ruby Rose has chosen “green” as her hair colour. The actress has recently had a complete makeover for her role as Adele in Vin Diesel’s "xXx: The Return of Xander Cage." Rose has been extremely serious about her role in the new movie, probably keeping her mind busy with workouts and style makeovers after her breakup with long time girlfriend Phoebe Dahl.

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However, Rose could hardly control her frustration when Kanye West bashed Taylor Swift with his derogatory lyrics. The “Orange is the New Black” star has not only distanced herself from the rapper but has also made her opinions loud and clear. The gender-fluid actor and model has warned West for crossing too many lines recently.

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Rose took to Twitter to vent her frustration. She is not very happy with West’s recent controversial comments on a number of issues including that of Bill Cosby and Amber Rose and women in general.

In the other tweet, she showed her support for “friend” Swift and also mentioned the fact that she can’t really call West a friend anymore. Neither can she support him in any way and then call herself a feminist.

The reason that led to Rose losing her cool was primarily West’s lyrics for his song “Famous” from album “T.O.L.P,” where he raps saying, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/ Why? I made that b***h famous.”

West’s artistic output has been overshadowed by his choice of words after a backlash against his lyrics targeting Taylor Swift. After frustrated reactions from Jaime King and Gigi Hadid, Rose has highlighted numerous controversial comments West has made recently.

This includes his slut-shaming remarks for Amber Rose and his remarks on Bill Cosby’s innocence, writes Independent.

Going by the lyrics, West is probably referring to his infamous outburst at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards where he stormed on stage and unleashed a rant during Swift’s acceptance speech for Best Female Video.