
SYDNEY, Australia — Pop sensation Katy Perry is currently under investigation by Australian authorities following serious allegations of sexual assault brought forward by actress Ruby Rose.
The investigation, confirmed by police and media on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, centers on a “historical” incident that allegedly took place in a Melbourne nightclub nearly two decades ago.
The controversy erupted after Ruby Rose—best known for her role in the hit series Orange Is the New Black—shared a series of detailed social media posts.
- The Incident: Rose alleged that the assault occurred in 2010 during one of Perry’s visits to Melbourne.
- Police Report: On Tuesday, Rose announced she had finalized her formal reports to the authorities, stating she could no longer discuss the matter publicly while the legal process is underway.
- Official Statement: While Victoria State Police declined to name Perry specifically, they confirmed they are “investigating a historical sexual assault that occurred in Melbourne in 2010” and noted that it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.
A representative for the “Roar” singer has vehemently denied the claims, issuing a sharp rebuttal through Variety magazine.
- “Dangerous Lies”: Perry’s team labeled the accusations as “categorically false” and “dangerous, reckless lies.”
- Credibility Questioned: The statement further claimed that Rose has a “well-documented history” of making serious public allegations against high-profile individuals on social media, which have been consistently denied by those named.
The investigation comes at a time when Perry has been a frequent subject of media interest due to her high-profile relationship with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Industry analysts suggest that this legal development could have significant implications for the singer’s upcoming projects and brand partnerships, depending on the findings of the Victoria police. As the investigation remains active, the entertainment world is watching closely to see how the case unfolds in the Australian judicial system.
