Why are Australian cops investigating Katy Perry?
What’s behind the Australian investigation into Katy Perry
Australian police have begun investigating allegations made by Ruby Rose that Katy Perry sexually assaulted her in Melbourne nearly two decades ago.
Rose aired the claim on Threads over the weekend, prompting a response cycle that quickly escalated from social media into law-enforcement scrutiny. Perry’s camp has denied the allegations, with her representative calling them “dangerous lies” and describing the claims as categorically false. Separate headlines in the pool also indicate that Victoria Police have taken up the matter after Rose’s accusations.
Why it matters for pop-culture headlines
This is significant because it involves a major global pop star and an allegation that—if pursued—can trigger formal investigative steps such as police questioning, document review, and coordination around what evidence exists.
It also keeps Ruby Rose at the center of a broader public narrative that includes resurfaced older remarks about Katy Perry. One item in the pool points to footage from 2012 in which Rose said she loved Perry, which adds tension to the broader storyline and fuels public debate about timing and consistency.
What is known from the reports
- Ruby Rose made the allegation on Threads, describing an incident in Melbourne nearly 20 years ago.
- Police involvement has been reported as investigation by Australian/Victoria Police.
- Perry’s representative denies the accusations and calls them false.
- Details of what police will do next, including whether Rose provided additional information beyond the social post, were not specified in the pool items.
As the investigation moves forward, the key issue will be what information investigators can verify and how both sides provide context.