In a recent development, Ruby Rose has publicly accused Katy Perry of sexual assault, claiming the incident took place nearly 20 years ago at the Spice Market nightclub in Melbourne. Rose stated that the alleged assault occurred in August 2010 when she was in her early 20s.
Ruby Rose described the incident as something she had previously downplayed, referring to it as a “funny little drunk story.” However, she has now chosen to speak out, stating that she remained silent for years because Katy Perry assisted her with a U.S. visa.
In response to the allegations, a representative for Katy Perry has categorically denied the claims, labeling them as “dangerous, reckless lies.” The representative emphasized that the allegations being circulated on social media are not true.
A former manager of the Spice Market nightclub, where the incident allegedly occurred, stated that both women were heavily intoxicated that night but did not witness any assault. The manager described the evening as a “security nightmare” due to the crowd size and Perry’s high profile.
Ruby Rose indicated that she had just left the police station regarding the incident when she made her allegations public. The claims have since gained significant attention on social media, sparking discussions around celebrity behavior and accountability.
As of now, the claims made by Ruby Rose remain unproven, and no formal findings have been made regarding the incident. The situation continues to develop, with both parties standing firm in their respective positions.
Shortly after the allegations surfaced, Katy Perry was seen attending the Coachella music festival with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, further drawing media attention to the unfolding situation.
Details remain unconfirmed, and the public awaits further information as the conversation around the allegations continues to evolve.