Katy Perry responds to Ruby Rose's sexual harassment allegations

Katy Perry has responded to the sexual assault allegations leveled against her by "Orange Is the New Black" star Ruby Rose. The singer's representatives stated that the allegations are "dangerous, reckless lies." "The allegations Ruby Rose has been spreading on social media against Katy Perry are not only categorically false, but constitute dangerous, reckless lies," Page Six quotes the statement.
On April 12, actress Ruby Rose publicly accused Katy Perry of harassment and sexual assault that occurred 20 years ago.
"Katy Perry harassed me at the Spice Market nightclub in Melbourne. Who cares what she thinks after that?" Rose wrote on social media.
Afterwards, she detailed how Katie had molested her 20 years earlier: "I didn't want to cross paths with Katie. But she saw me sleeping on my best friend's lap, took off her underwear, and started rubbing her genitals against me until I woke up and threw up all over her."
According to Ruby, after the incident, Perry helped her obtain a US visa to cover it up, which is why she kept quiet about it for so long. But now Rose is ready to come clean: the actress has already filed a police report, despite the statute of limitations for the incident having long since expired.
Katy Perry's team, in turn, believes that such confessions are a way for Rose to become more popular: "Ms. Rose has an extensive history of making public accusations on social media against various individuals, which have been repeatedly denied by those she has named."
As a reminder, singer Katy Perry split from actor Orlando Bloom in 2025. During their relationship, Perry gave birth to a daughter, Daisy Dove. However, Katy wasn't single for long after their split: in 2025, it was revealed that the singer was dating former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whom she was reportedly introduced to by billionaire Jeff Bezos's wife, Lauren Sanchez.
Meanwhile, well-known Australian actress Ruby Rose is an open lesbian.** She has appeared in films such as "Orange Is the New Black" and "John Wick: Chapter 2." She also starred in the TV series "Batwoman," but was forced to leave after the first season due to "numerous complaints" about her on set.
Photo: rubyrose, katyperry/Instagram**Threads and Instagram belong to Meta, a recognized extremist organization in the Russian Federation**The International LGBT Public Movement has been recognized as an extremist organization and is banned in the Russian Federation