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Former Prime Minister spotted watching Katy Perry after date

Former Prime Minister spotted watching Katy Perry after date

Perth Now4 days ago
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been spotted in the crowd at Katy Perry's concert in Montreal, captivating attention just days after their viral date. Social media posts show the former Canadian Prime Minister watching Perry's performance alongside his 16-year-old daughter, Ella-Grace. Though the exact date of the photo is unconfirmed, it is believed to have been taken on July 30 at the Montreal show.
Mr Trudeau appeared smitten and completely absorbed as Perry delivered her hits on stage.
One fan wrote: Justin Trudeau looking at Katy Perry like that'.
While another wrote: 'Justin Trudeau knowing the words to Katy Perry's songs meanwhile Orlando Bloom wanted her to retire… THE UPGRADE'.
One person joked about the unlikely pairing, saying, 'Bro must be DOWN BAD if he's willing to go to Lifetime's concert.'
The former Prime Minister, 53, and Perry were recently seen dining together in Montreal at Le Violon restaurant, sparking widespread speculation about their relationship.
Perry confirmed her split from actor Orlando Bloom in June 2025.
The A-list couple got engaged in early 2019 after dating for three years, before welcoming their now four-year-old daughter Daisy Dove in 2020.
Representatives for the couple confirmed the split in a statement shared with Page Six.
'Due to the abundance of recent interest and conversation surrounding Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry's relationship, representatives have confirmed that Orlando and Katy have been shifting their relationship over the past months to focus on coparenting,' the statement read.
'They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is — and always will be — raising their daughter with love, stability and mutual respect.'
While Mr Trudeau and his wife Sophie announced their separation after 18 years of marriage in 2023.
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