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Ruby Rose sparks fears for mental health by announcing she’s vanishing from social media due to traumatic 37th birthday

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Ruby Rose has sparked fears for her mental health by announcing she is taking a break from social media due to her traumatic 37th birthday.

The ‘Orange is the New Black’ actress, who has tried to take her life several times, is due to turn 37 on Monday (20. 03. 23) and said in a now-deleted Instagram post she was logging out of her social media accounts until Tuesday.

Telling how she no longer celebrates her birthday, she said: “Logging off until the 21st. If you have followed me for long enough you know I don’t acknowledge tomorrow. (20.

03. 23) “I don’t celebrate that day. . . That day has never been a celebration. Some have tried but it was never a celebration at the time, and nor is it now. “So please leave it for me this year. ” It is unclear why Ruby no longer toasts her birthday, and she has thrown parties in the past to mark the occasion.

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