Everything you need to know about Ruby Rose after Katy Perry Bombshell

In a series of messages on Topics on April 12, Rose alleged that Katy Perry sexually assaulted her at a nightclub nearly two decades ago.
“Katy Perry sexually assaulted me at Spice Market nightclub in Melbourne. Who cares what she thinks,” she wrote.
She claimed that the alleged encounter took place at a nightclub when she was in her early 20s, although “it took almost 20 years to say this publicly.”
“She saw me ‘resting’ on my best friend’s lap to avoid her and bent over, pulled her underwear aside and rubbed her disgusting f—– all over my face until my eyes opened and I projectile vomited on her,” she explained. “I told the story publicly, but changed it to a ‘funny drunk story’ because I didn’t know how else to handle it. Later, she agreed to help me get my US visa. So I kept it a secret. But I did tell you that she wasn’t a good person. Instead, I was attacked by… everyone.”
Rose added, “She is more than welcome to sue me (she won’t because it happened, I have pictures and it was literally out in public and seen by multiple people). Plus, so much more happened in the years leading up to her silly song that she doesn’t want me to talk about… The psychological manipulation was strong on that song.”
Although she never filed a report when it happened, Rose confirmed that she filed a complaint hours after she posted the serious allegations online.
“This means I can no longer comment, repost or talk publicly about these cases or the people involved,” she said. wrote in an update. “It will seem like I’m ignoring everything from supportive messages to the experiences of others, but I’m not. This is a standard request from law enforcement and in many ways a relief. I can now begin the healing process. And move on temporarily. I love you all so much.”
A representative for Perry responded to the claims, calling them “categorically false” and “dangerous, reckless lies.”
Meanwhile, detectives from the Melbourne Sexual Offenses and Child Abuse Investigation Team launched an investigation into “a historical sexual assault that occurred in Melbourne in 2010”.
Acting Sergeant Paul Hogan of Victoria Police said“Police have been advised the incident occurred at a licensed premises in Melbourne’s Central Business District.”
Moreover, the former manager of the nightclub in Melbourne said The Herald Sun (via Rolling Stone Australia) he was not aware of any such incident at the time, noting that the duo were both “drunk” but “not paralyzed or anything.”




