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Katy Perry’s Past Comes Back to Haunt her as Relationship with Justin Trudeau Heats Up

Katy Perry faces a fresh historical sexual-assault allegation from Ruby Rose, which police say is under investigation, while Perry maintains her denial as her romance with Justin Trudeau continues publicly.

Key Points

  • Ruby Rose accuses Katy Perry of a 2010 sexual assault; police confirm a historical investigation.
  • Perry denies the claim, facing intense social media backlash threatening her public image and partnerships.
  • The controversy complicates Perry’s relationship with Justin Trudeau amid scrutiny over both their reputations.
PUBLISHEDApril 18, 2026 3:53 pm UPDATEDApril 18, 2026 3:54 pm

KATY Perry has been hit with a new sexual assault allegation from Australian actress Ruby Rose, dating back to a 2010 night out in Melbourne.

Rose took to Threads to claim Perry rubbed her exposed crotch on her face during a boozy evening, prompting police to confirm an ongoing investigation into the historical incident.

Perry has strongly denied the accusation, while Rose previously described the night as nothing horrific in a 2011 interview.

Why This Matters

This matters because resurfaced assault allegations could reshape public trust in Katy Perry and complicate her high-profile romance with Justin Trudeau, raising questions about consent, accountability and political optics as celebrity behavior influences careers and public discourse.

The resurfaced claims come as Perry enjoys a high-profile romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with the couple recently spotted at Coachella and a Netflix CEO party alongside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Social media users also dug up a 2014 Conan O’Brien clip where Anna Kendrick recalled Perry’s “aggressive” behaviour, including an incident where Perry stuck her finger into Kendrick’s cleavage, though Kendrick downplayed it.

Friends say Perry was “blindsided” by the resurfacing allegations and faces a tough online backlash despite Trudeau’s feminist stance.

The singer, worth an estimated $400 million, has shifted from pop party-girl to mingling with billionaires and royalty, but this scandal threatens to tarnish her carefully crafted image.

Trudeau’s past controversies around similar accusations add an awkward layer to their relationship amid this fresh scandal.

As Perry’s 2010 hit “The One Who Got Away” climbs back up the charts thanks to TikTok, the singer now confronts a very public challenge that could test her and Trudeau’s high-profile partnership.

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