Los Angeles — On April 13, actress Ruby Rose posted on Threads alleging that pop star Katy Perry sexually assaulted her at Melbourne's Spice Market nightclub nearly two decades ago when Rose said she was in her early 20s; Rose tied the post to wider online discussion about Perry and referenced earlier retellings she had downplayed. Between April 14 and April 15, Perry's representative issued a statement to Variety calling the claims "dangerous reckless lies" and denying the allegation; Rose's posts were later deleted. On April 15, Australian police confirmed they are investigating the allegation, and multiple outlets reported the developments and cited sources including PEOPLE and Female First UK.
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This case highlights the ongoing issue of sexual assault allegations in the entertainment industry. It's a reminder to have conversations about consent and respect with your family, especially if you have young adults who are fans of these celebrities.
Allegations are just that - claims yet to be proven. Australian police are investigating, and it's important to wait for the facts. Worth forwarding if you know someone who follows Katy Perry or Ruby Rose's careers closely.
Media organizations and legal teams gain increased attention and engagement from coverage.
Both Ruby Rose and Katy Perry face reputational harm and sustained public scrutiny amid allegations and inquiries.
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