A serious controversy has unfolded involving Ruby Rose and Katy Perry, with Australian authorities now stepping in to investigate claims that have sparked intense online debate.
Police in Victoria have confirmed they are looking into an alleged “historical sexual assault” said to have taken place in Melbourne back in 2010. While officials have not publicly named those involved, the investigation follows recent allegations made by Rose on social media.
According to a statement from Victoria Police, detectives from the sexual offences and child abuse unit are examining an incident reported to have occurred at a licensed venue in Melbourne’s central business district. Authorities have made it clear that the matter is ongoing, and further details remain limited at this stage.
The controversy began earlier this week when Rose shared a series of posts accusing Perry of assaulting her at a nightclub during her early twenties. The claims quickly gained attention online, prompting widespread reactions and discussions across platforms.
Perry, however, has strongly denied the allegations. Through her representatives, she dismissed the claims as “categorically false” and described them as reckless. Her team also pointed out that similar accusations made publicly in the past by Rose have been denied by those involved.
Following the backlash and the involvement of police, Rose stated that she would no longer comment publicly on the matter. She explained that this decision comes as part of the investigation process, allowing authorities to proceed without interference. In her message, she also hinted at wanting to step back and begin moving forward personally.
The situation now shifts firmly into legal territory. With police involved and both sides holding completely opposing positions, the outcome will depend on the investigation’s findings rather than public narratives.
For now, the case remains under review, with officials maintaining a cautious approach as they continue to gather information.
