Katy Perry shared some love with fans in a cryptic message after slamming Ruby Rose’s shocking sexual assault allegations.
The “Firework” hitmaker posted a powerful message to his 200 million followers on his Instagram Story on Tuesday.
Perry, 41, wrote “I love you” under an image of her 2013 hit song “By the Grace of God.”
Although the “Roar” singer didn’t add anything else in her message, the lyrics of the “Prism” track specifically focus on survival and recovery.
“I know I’m enough / I could be loved / It wasn’t about me / Now I have to move up,” she sings in a fiercely raw song.
“Let the universe call you a bluff/Yes, the truth will set you free,” she added.
Perry’s Instagram Story post comes after Rose, 40, accused the California Gurls songstress of sexually assaulting her at a nightclub in Australia nearly 20 years ago.
“I was sexually assaulted by Katy Perry at the Spice Market nightclub in Melbourne. Who knows what she would think,” Rose wrote in the thread in response to a post about Perry’s reaction to Justin Bieber’s 2026 Coachella performance.
In a separate thread, the Orange Is the New Black alum added that it took her “almost 20 years” to publicly accuse Perry.
“I’m so grateful that I took the time to find my voice, but this just goes to show how impactful trauma and sexual assault can be,” Rose continued. “Thank you for meeting me.”
The “John Wick: Chapter 2” cast member went on to describe the incident that allegedly occurred when Perry “pulled her underwear to the side” and “rubbed her disgusting vagina against[Rose’s]face” and the actress “vomited projectiles into her.”
“Then I threw up on her and I went public with the story, but I didn’t know what else to do, so I turned it into ‘a funny little drunk story,'” Rose further claimed. “Then she agreed to help me get a U.S. visa. So I kept it a secret, but I told her she wasn’t a nice person.”
In yet another social media post, Ms Rose said she was planning to “go to the police station to see if my experience can be investigated” and would return in a few hours to say “I did it”.
Meanwhile, Perry’s rep denied the former “Batwoman” star’s bombshell statements, calling them “categorically false” and “dangerous and reckless lies.”
“Ms. Rose has a well-documented history of making serious allegations on social media against various individuals, allegations that have been repeatedly denied by those named,” the statement said.
Most recently, Rose returned to the thread and announced that “as of this afternoon,” he had “completed all reports” and would “no longer be able to comment, repost, or speak publicly about these incidents or the individuals involved.”
A representative for Rose did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
