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Ruby Rose makes sexual assault allegation against Katy Perry as Coachella 2026 controversy erupts

Vuyile Madwantsi|Published

Australian actress Ruby Rose has accused pop star Katy Perry of sexually assaulting her at a Melbourne nightclub nearly 20 years ago, alleging the incident occurred when she was in her early twenties.

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The desert heat of Coachella 2026 usually delivers nothing but neon lights and shimmering setlists, but this past weekend the narrative shifted from a viral moment of humour to a more visceral cultural reckoning.

What began with Katy Perry’s witty commentary on Justin Bieber’s stage return has now placed the “Teenage Dream” singer at the centre of a harrowing headline, after actress Ruby Rose came forward with allegations of sexual assault.  

A viral pop culture moment at the festival has quickly become a serious conversation about sexual assault allegations, accountability, and the complexities of speaking out years later.

Over the weekend, Bieber made headlines for his highly anticipated return to the festival stage, delivering a nostalgic set packed with fan favourites such as “Baby” and “Never Say Never". 

While fans celebrated the comeback, Perry’s reaction in the crowd, seated alongside Justin Trudeau, unexpectedly became one of the festival’s most talked-about moments.

In clips shared across social media, Perry was seen laughing during Bieber’s YouTube-inspired performance, which incorporated a laptop-driven concept featuring video playback elements.

In the VIP section, Perry was heard remarking, “Thank God he has Premium… I don’t wanna see no ads,” a moment that quickly gained traction online.

However, within hours, the tone shifted sharply as allegations surfaced, abruptly changing the narrative. 

Rose publicly alleged on Threads that Perry sexually assaulted her nearly two decades ago at a nightclub in Melbourne. Responding to an article about Perry’s viral reaction, Rose wrote: “Katy Perry sexually assaulted me at Spice Market nightclub in Melbourne. Who gives a s--- what she thinks.”

Rose added that she was “only in my early 20s” at the time of the alleged incident and that “It has taken almost 2 decades to say this publicly.”

In further posts, she described the alleged encounter and spoke about the long-term emotional weight of trauma, writing:

“Though I am so grateful to have made it long enough to find my voice, it just shows how much of an impact trauma and sexual assault takes.”

She also reflected on the difficulty of speaking about alleged abuse between women, stating:

“As a woman… opening up about W on W violence and sexual abuse seems to be 100 times harder than speaking about the male predators, at least for me.”

Rose indicated that she is not pursuing legal action, responding to users by stating she was “not interested in filing a report over this.”

Perry’s team has responded with a firm denial of the allegations. 

A representative for the singer-songwriter strongly denied the allegations in a statement shared publicly on April 13, saying: “The allegations being circulated on social media by Ruby Rose about Katy Perry are not only categorically false, but they are also dangerous, reckless lies.”

The statement further alleged that Rose has previously made public accusations that were denied by others, framing the claims as unfounded.

As of now, no legal charges have been filed in connection with the allegations.