Itโs a story weโve heard countless times. A rich, powerful man is accused of sexual misconduct and is quickly admonished (most of the time) for his actions. But, what if the same happens to a rich, powerful woman? In a post #MeToo and Timeโs Up world, the allegations against Katy Perry need to be taken seriously โ hereโs why.
The singer currently faces allegations of sexual misconduct, and not just one. Russian journalist, Tina Kandelaki, alleges that Perry groped and kissed her without consent while they both attended an industry party. Model Josh Kloss, who worked with Perry on her Teenage Dream video in 2010, came out with allegations that the singer exposed his genitals without consent to her friends while at a party they attended together. An American Idol contestant claimed Perry kissed him without his consent several years ago but declined to press charges. Perry was also caught on camera groping Shawn Mendesโ behind when he was just 17-years-old.
In many cases, Perryโs actions were attributed to her โwild sense of humourโ. Kloss became tired of helping to promote that image.

On what would have been the 9-year anniversary of Teenage Dream, the model wrote to Instagram: โAs I turned to introduce my friend, she pulled my Adidas sweats and underwear out as far as she could to show a couple of her guy friends and the crowd around us my penis. Can you imagine how pathetic and embarrassed I felt?โโ
โI just say this now because our culture is set on proving men of power are perverse. But females with power are just as disgusting,โ he added.
Despite Klossโ claims of inappropriate behaviour, coupled with Perryโs history of misconduct claims, the allegations are still seemingly being brushed over as Perryโs โsense of humourโ. Even in the comment section of Klossโ post, he is being harassed, blamed and accused of lying.

Kloss defended his decision to come forward in another post: โFolks I am putting us both out on display to increase and enlighten everyone. I donโt want money for this. Many of you project your own ambitions. I donโt want fame from this, that is why I stomached it and kept working, and kept supporting the Teenage Dream image. And this anniversary and time elapse made me realise hey now is the time to let it out and let it go. Not one more day of hearing โHow was Katy Perry?โโ
By any measure, Klossi s an alleged victim of sexual assault. It took him nine years to come forward with his allegation, out of fear his career could be tarnished (or even ruined). If Perry were a man, would Klossโ claims have been taken seriously? When men are victims of sexual violence, they arenโt taken seriously.
In Australia, 1 in 6 men will experience sexual violence by a partner. Male victims of these crimes still tend to not be taken seriously, from the media and activists alike. As Cathy Young writes for TIME, โExperiments have shown that while people are quick to intervene when a man in a staged public quarrel becomes physically abusive to his girlfriend, reactions to a similar situation with the genders reversed mostly range from indifference to amusement or even sympathy for the woman.โ
The accusations against Perry prove that abusing power and fame for sexual thrill isnโt just reserved for powerful men.