Sometimes the most telling moments happen in silence. Ruby Rose, the Orange Is the New Black and Batwoman star, was spotted in Beverly Hills on Wednesday for the first time since going public with allegations that Katy Perry sexually assaulted her—and she had nothing to say about it.
The sighting itself is newsworthy not for what Ruby did, but for what she didn’t do. As photographers peppered her with questions while she parked her car and headed into an office building, she kept her head down and declined to engage. It’s a stark contrast to the boldness it took to post the allegations online last month, which have since triggered a police investigation in Australia. Ruby claims Katy sexually assaulted her in 2010 at a nightclub in Melbourne—allegations Katy has flatly denied.
What makes this moment worth paying attention to is the gap between the initial disclosure and what comes after. Going public with a claim this serious takes tremendous courage, and the silence now speaks volumes. Whether Ruby is letting legal proceedings take their course, protecting her mental health, or simply choosing not to litigate in the court of public opinion, her restraint is notable. Meanwhile, Katy remains under investigation, and the clock is ticking on what happens next.
This isn’t just celebrity gossip—it’s a test case for how allegations from 16 years ago get handled in the court of law versus the court of Twitter. Ruby’s quiet exit from the cameras suggests she’s betting on the former, not the latter. Whether that strategy pays off remains to be seen.

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Ava Hart
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