Rose Ayling-Ellis separated from guests at screening due to deafness | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV
EastEnders actress Rose Ayling-Ellis, 28, attended her first film premiere yesterday. The Strictly Come Dancing winner, who is a proud advocate for the deaf community, spoke about her frustrations of being “separated” from the rest of the cinema audience.
In view of her 536,000 Instagram followers, Rose wrote: “It is my first time to film premiere because they provided subtitles and BSL interpreter, kudos to them!”
She added some clapping emojis at this point, tagging the new film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
“But they put me and all the other deaf guests in a separate screening room…” she added with a grimace emoji.
“It’s a slow process, we still got a long way to go,” she continued sadly.
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“You look absolutely amazing but putting you guys in a separate room is a BIG NO!!!” penned Patricia.
“By putting up this post, hopefully, it will get some headlines and not only focus on how amazing you look!” (sic)
Susan wrote: “First time???? Jesus. We need to apply pressure on this being the norm. (And you look GORGEY) xxx.” (sic)
“Love this style, you look fantastic, and love your hair the relaxed look [amazing], sad that inclusiveness still has a way to go,” added Louise. (sic)