'My heart goes out to all the families': Ruby Rose pledges to donate all the money she earned from her recent French DJing gig to victims of Bastille Day terror attack in Nice
She has been DJing up a storm at the Electrobeach music festival in France this week.
And in light of the recent Bastille Day terror attack in Nice, Ruby Rose has pledged to donate the earnings she will receive from the gig to its victims.
'I'll be donating my fee from the Electrobeach festival today in France to #giveforfrance to help the victims of yesterday's awful tragedy', tweeted the philanthropic 30-year-old on Friday.
Philanthropic: In light of the recent Bastille Day terror attack in Nice, Ruby Rose has pledged to donate the earnings she will receive from her DJing gig at Electrobeach to its victims
'I'll be donating my fee from the Electrobeach festival': Ruby took to Twitter to reveal her philanthropic efforts
Hours earlier, Ruby Tweeted: ' Nice, France.. My heart goes out to all the families involved and the whole community'.
It comes after the DJ shared an emotional Instagram post about the recent Orlando Pulse nightclub shootings.
'Woke up in tears to hear the news about Orlando. Devastated, heartbroken, sick,' she wrote.
Compassionate: Hours earlier, Ruby Tweeted: ' Nice, France.. My heart goes out to all the families involved and the whole community'
'I played there last Friday': It comes after the DJ shared an emotional Instagram post about the recent Orlando Pulse nightclub shootings
'I played there last Friday and last night I performed after Pride in LA. From the DJ booth you see laughter, love, dancing freedom and beautiful people living their lives not harming anyone.
'It's one of the beautiful things to see from stage,' she continued.
'This horrific tragedy has me on my knees at the mercy of a greater power to ask the simple question of "When will this end"
'This horrific tragedy has me on my knees': Ruby was clearly shaken by the horrific events
'I'm praying for Orlando, I'm crying for Orlando and I am there with you in spirit sending my love and strength,' she signed off.
Taking to Instagram, Ruby shared a photograph of a sign that draws attention to pro-gay, anti-gun sentiment, which read: 'Why would you rather see 2 men holding guns than hold hands'.
Ruby also supported National Gun Violence Awareness Day earlier this year by wearing orange in an Instagram snap.
Crouching in front of a window, Ruby was seen proudly donning a tangerine jumper and runners in the same hue as a way of promoting gun safety.
She also accompanied the image with the hashtags: '#wewearorange #nationalgunviolenceawarenessday'.
Supporting a good cause: Ruby also supported National Gun Violence Awareness Day earlier this year by wearing orange in an Instagram snap
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