The ongoing firestorm surrounding Ruby Rose’s public accusations against pop star Katy Perry has taken a decisive turn. On April 13, 2026, a representative for Perry issued a blistering official statement, categorically denying any wrongdoing and challenging the credibility of the Orange Is the New Black actress.
In a statement provided to major news outlets, Perry’s representative dismissed the claims as “not only categorically false, they are dangerous, reckless lies.” The response further characterized Rose as having a “well-documented history of making serious public allegations” that have been repeatedly denied by other parties in the past. This swift defensive maneuver highlights the growing tensions regarding entertainment industry accountability and denial, as both stars stand firm on conflicting accounts of a 20-year-old event.
The denial follows Rose’s graphic social media posts on the Threads platform, where she described an alleged encounter at the Spice Market nightclub in Melbourne. Rose claimed that Perry engaged in non-consensual contact while Rose was “resting” on a friend’s lap to avoid her. Rose has since maintained that multiple witnesses were present and that she possesses “photo proof” to support her claims. Despite these assertions, Perry’s team insists the entire narrative is a fabrication designed to capitalize on the singer’s current public visibility.
While Rose has mentioned filing a formal police report, the Victoria Police in Australia have maintained their standard privacy protocol, refusing to confirm or deny the existence of an active investigation into any specific individual. Perry’s team has not yet confirmed whether they will pursue a defamation lawsuit, though they have signaled that they will not let the allegations stand without a fight.
As both parties prepare for potential legal fallout, the public remains divided. The story continues to evolve as industry insiders weigh the impact of historical trauma against the necessity of verifiable evidence in high-profile disputes.


