Australian actor Ruby Rose is expected to write a memoir that exposes her ex-girlfriend Jess Origliasso and her sister Lisa.

Ruby and Jess dated from 2016 until 2018, and at the time of their split, their relationship appeared to be amicable. However, the relationship between the pair has since soured.

Today, in a series of Instagram stories, Ruby announced that she was writing a book and implied that she’d be singling out The Veronica’s in the memoir.

“Book writing,” Ruby wrote in the first Instagram story, which she followed with: “The truth. It will p*ss a lot of people off.. But maybe you should have been better? Excited to be free. Excited to tell the truth.

“On the sisters [Veronicas]? You’re first. How horrific you were.” In a third story, she writes, “Imagine mistaking kindness for weakness”.

A few months after Ruby and Jess split back in 2018, the latter shared a photo of herself kissing her then-partner, US musician Kai Carlton, Ruby sent her well wishes in a comment.

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“Congratulations! So happy for you both,” she wrote.

Jess responded, “@rubyrose I have requested you not contact me for over 4 months now.

“You have been given my grace of being ignored on every other private platform, so the fact you continue to ignore this to contact me here publicly under the guise of wishing me well, is continued harassment.”

To which Ruby said, “That is news to me. Copy that. Good vibes only.”

On The Veronicas’ 2019 Foxtel reality show Blood is for Life, Jess implied that her relationship with Ruby caused a rift between her and her sister Lisa.

“Lis and I didn’t talk for a year. I was in a relationship that wasn’t good for me. I became isolated. I had nobody anymore, I only had my relationship,” Jess said.

“Although I have so many regrets in staying as long as I did, and not standing up for myself, I did the most that I could to love that person the best I could.

“I do so much work on the idea of acceptance and forgiveness, and whatever happens from there is that person’s karma. They will continue to manifest what their life is and I will continue to manifest what is for me.”

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