Ruby Rose was asked about her thoughts on Jennifer Lawrence's 'slutty power lesbian comments'. Photo: Getty Images

In a recent interview Jennifer Lawrence made headlines when she described her style as 'slutty power lesbian', with many fans taking offence to her comments.

Aussie model and actress Ruby Rose was asked whether she agreed with fans who claimed she was "appropriating lesbian style".

"I hadn’t heard that quote until you just told me now,” the 29-year-old Orange is the New Black star told The Cut.

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Jennifer Lawrence's recent comments have sparked controversy. Photo: Getty Images

"But what I do know is that Jennifer Lawrence is an amazing actress and an amazing advocate for women and women’s empowerment and the wage gap in Hollywood and so many amazing things. I think that is an easy quote to misinterpret or to pick apart. But I know that she has an amazing sense of humour, and for her to say that, I know that would never come from a bad place."

Jen's comments, from an interview with Glamour magazine, came from a discussion on her dictating her personal style to her stylist.

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"Pretty recently. I think I had to take control... It was like, if I don’t start getting an opinion, I’m just gonna be like a puppet that’s being dressed by everybody else... ‘Slutty power lesbian.’ That is literally what I say to a stylist. [Laughs] I don’t know if that’s offensive," she told the magazine.

"She’s always spending so much of her time supporting other women and the LGBT community," added Ruby.

"There’s no way that she meant that with any kind of malice. If it was someone else, maybe I would think into it, but because it’s her, I just know what she meant"

Ruby also took to Twitter to share her thoughts on the opinion, writing: "J.Laws tongue is always planted firmly in her cheek,I mean come on. I want to dress like a slutty power lesbian too."