Actress Ruby Rose has launched a scathing attack on Sydney Sweeney following the box office collapse of the new biopic “Christy.” The film, directed by David Michôd, opened to just $1.3 million in its debut weekend — one of the weakest wide releases in recent years, according to USA Today.
Rose, once attached to the project, took to social media to criticize Sweeney’s casting and political affiliations, blaming her for what she called the film’s “ruined potential.” The public feud has sparked a wider debate about authenticity and casting choices in Hollywood biopics.
On November 10, 2025, Ruby Rose used Threads to express frustration over the poor performance of “Christy”, a biopic on boxing legend Christy Martin. The film premiered in U.S. theaters on November 8, earning only $1.3 million.
Rose, previously in talks to join the production, accused Sydney Sweeney of being a “cretin” who “ruined” a once “life-changing” script. She further alleged that Sweeney’s political beliefs conflicted with the story’s core themes, declaring that “Christy Martin deserved better.”
While Ruby Rose’s remarks drew headlines, Sydney Sweeney responded calmly on Instagram, expressing pride in portraying the boxing icon. She described the role as “one of the greatest honors of my life” and said the film celebrates “survival, courage, and hope.”
Christy Martin, the real-life boxing champion, backed Sweeney at the Toronto Film Festival earlier this year. Martin praised Sweeney’s portrayal, saying she “captured all sides of who I am.”
Despite support from the film’s subject, “Christy” has struggled with audiences and critics alike. Entertainment analysts suggest the biopic’s weak performance may reflect audience fatigue toward sports dramas and misaligned marketing.
For Ruby Rose, the controversy marks her latest public dispute within Hollywood — a pattern that has drawn both sympathy and criticism from fans. The clash underscores rising tension over authenticity in biographical storytelling.
No official response has been issued from David Michôd or the production studio. However, industry insiders expect Sydney Sweeney to shift focus toward her upcoming HBO project slated for early 2026.
Meanwhile, Ruby Rose has teased her next independent film project, promising a “return to grounded storytelling.”
The feud continues to trend across social media platforms, with entertainment outlets closely monitoring the fallout surrounding “Christy.”
USA Today
The Guardian
Toronto Film Festival Q&A
Threads (Ruby Rose post)
Instagram (Sydney Sweeney official account)
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