Justin Trudeau stands by Katy Perry amid 'dangerous' allegations
Ruby Rose alleged a graphic 2010 encounter with Katy Perry at a Melbourne nightclub
- Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reportedly supporting girlfriend Katy Perry amid recent allegations.
- Actress Ruby Rose accused Perry of an inappropriate incident occurring in Melbourne in 2010.
- Victoria Police in Australia have confirmed an official investigation into the historical claims.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reportedly facing a major "test of loyalty" in his private life following graphic sexual assault allegations made by Australian actress Ruby Rose against his girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry.
The allegations, which surfaced on social media earlier this week, claim a 2010 incident occurred at the Spice Market nightclub in Melbourne.
According to reports from celebrity journalist Rob Shuter, Trudeau—who stood down as Prime Minister in March 2025—is "fuming" over the claims.
Sources close to the 54-year-old statesman say he believes the accusations are "unfair and deeply damaging" and do not reflect the character of the woman he has been dating since mid-2025.
Despite being "rattled," Trudeau has reportedly decided to defend Perry privately rather than through public interviews, believing that silence is the "smartest move" to avoid escalating the situation.
The allegations themselves are severe; Rose claimed on Threads that Perry "rubbed her disgusting va---- on my face" during a night out nearly 16 years ago, an act she says caused her to "projectile vomit."
Victoria Police in Australia confirmed on Wednesday that an official investigation has been launched. Meanwhile, Perry’s representatives have hit back with a forceful denial, branding Rose’s statements "dangerous, reckless lies" and pointing to the actress's "well-documented history" of making public claims against various individuals.
As the investigation unfolds, Trudeau remains "all in," choosing to protect Perry’s reputation within their inner circle.