- Australian police investigate Perry
- Rose alleges assault in 2010
- Perry denies accusations as false
Katy Perry is under scrutiny by Australian law enforcement due to serious allegations made by actress Ruby Rose. The claims involve an alleged sexual assault that Rose says took place in Melbourne's Central Business District in 2010. "Melbourne Sexual Offenses and Child Abuse Investigation Team detectives are investigating a historical sexual assault that occurred in Melbourne in 2010," confirmed Acting Sergeant Paul Hogan of Victoria Police. The incident allegedly happened at a licensed venue, and Rose has reportedly finalized all related reports.
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Rose Details Allegations
Ruby Rose, known for her role in 'Orange Is the New Black,' took to social media to describe the alleged incident. She claims that Perry "pull[ed] her underwear to the side and rubb[ed] her disgusting vagina on [the actress’] face" at a nightclub. Rose, who is now 40, explained, "This means I am no longer able to comment, repost, or talk publicly about any of those cases, or the individuals involved." She expressed relief at the police's involvement, noting it as a step towards healing.
Perry's Firm Denial
In response, Katy Perry's representatives have labeled the allegations as "categorically false" and "reckless lies." The singer, who has not directly commented, shared her song "Grace of God" on social media, emphasizing resilience and truth. Her spokesperson highlighted Rose's history of making serious public allegations on social media, which have been consistently denied by those involved.
Evidence and Reactions
Rose has indicated that she possesses photos and multiple witnesses to support her claims. She admitted to initially presenting the story as a "funny little drunk story" but has since come forward with the full account. Despite the gravity of the allegations, Rose mentioned that Perry later assisted her in obtaining a US visa, which influenced her decision to keep the matter private at the time.