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Economic Times
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Justin Trudeau may have a new romance brewing: Ex-Canadian PM's love life in spotlight after Sophie Gregoire separation
Getty Images Sophie Grégoire and Justin Trudeau first met as children growing up in Montreal Former Canadian Prime Justin Trudeau and American singer Katy Perry had dinner together in Montreal this week. Trudeau and Perry set tongues wagging after they were spotted by onlookers on a quite evening, prompting speculation among fans and media alike. This comes one month after Katy Perry ended her engagement with Orlando Bloom. Perry, 40, and Trudeau, 53, were seen eating at neighborhood restaurant Le Violon, reported PEOPLE. The duo met with Chef Danny Smiles during dinner and headed to the kitchen after their meal to thank the staff. According to TMZ, Perry and Trudeau enjoyed cocktails and several dishes, including one that featured Justin Trudeau usually keeps his personal life low-key and under the wraps, but he also made headlines when he announced his separation from his ex-wife Sophie Grégoire. ALSO READ: Dr Vinay Prasad's FDA exit in less than 3 months linked to Sarepta gene therapy controversy? Check details Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire parted ways in August 2023. Trudeau and Grégoire who wed in 2005 and share three children and the couple announced their separation after 18 years of and Trudeau first met as children growing up in Montreal, as Grégoire was a classmate and friend of Trudeau's youngest brother, Michel. However, it wasn't until years later, when the Closer Together author and politician were both adults in 2003, that they reconnected at a charity event, according to US Weekly. Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau keeps his love life mostly private, but his marriage to ex-wife Sophie Grégoire unfolded in front of the and Trudeau first met as children growing up in Montreal, as Grégoire was a classmate and friend of Trudeau's youngest brother, Michel. However, it wasn't until years later, when the Closer Together author and politician were both adults in 2003, that they reconnected at a charity READ: 'The Summer I turned Pretty' Season 3 scores 25 million views in just 7 days: Where can you watch Episode 4? Grégoire and Justin began dating and got engaged after one year together. According to People, the pair went on their first date to an Afghan restaurant, then to a karaoke bar, where they sang Elton John and Beatles Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire got engaged on October 18, 2004, and tied the knot on May 28, 2005, at the Sainte-Madeleine d'Outremont Church in Montreal.'It hurts deeply. You know, marriage is 'success.' Separation and divorce is 'failure,' " Grégoire said on the Next Question With Katie Couric podcast in May Grégoire has had an eclectic and illustrious career. Fluent in French, English and Spanish, she began her career in advertising, working her way up from receptionist to account manager at a marketing firm, but felt herself drawn to other endeavors. She is also known for her extensive charity work. Grégoire worked as a television host and was involved in presenting entertainment news in Canada before switching to focus on charity work. ALSO READ: 10-feet high tsunami waves could hit parts of Hawaii after powerful earthquake in Russia. Check latest update She is also a national volunteer for the Canadian Mental Health Association, and in May 2023, she partnered with the organization to encourage others to share their own struggles with mental health "to build more compassion and more empathy for one another." She also worked as news ticker items, which she described as "the worst job ever."In 2005, Grégoire attended a charity event where she met several CTV Television Network staffers, leading her to become a correspondent for CTV's eTalk, an entertainment news show. Grégoire is also an author. She published Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other in 2024.


Time Out Dubai
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
You can now enjoy Sushi Art's limited-edition omakase menu at home
You don't have to dress up, book a table, or even leave the sofa. Sushi Art has made it possible to enjoy a top-notch omakase menu, curated by none other than the former chef of MICHELIN-starred Ossiano, Grégoire Berger, from the comfort of your home. That's right, the limited-edition eight-course Omakase menu is now available for delivery across Dubai and Abu Dhabi via and Deliveroo. Originally launched in April as a dine-in exclusive, this carefully curated experience is now available for delivery. Available for just Dhs149, it brings thoughtful fine-dining touches into your home, perfect for date night. Sushi Art's annual chef collaboration has always brought something fresh to the table, but this year marks a first: their partnering chef is based in the UAE. Chef Grégoire is no stranger to the UAE's culinary scene, having earned recognition from both the MICHELIN Guide and Gault&Millau during his time as Executive Chef at Ossiano, the renowned underwater fine dining restaurant. What's more, he's been a loyal patron of Sushi Art's JBR brand for over a decade. For the special menu, he has drawn inspiration from the brand itself – and even more intimately, from family and memory – to design a menu that's approachable but packed with detail. We'd suggest beginning with a nashi pear and cabbage coleslaw spring roll, topped with crunchy peanut butter balls and a drizzle of honey. Then, tuck into the crispy shiso tacos layered with salmon and kalamansi citrus, followed by the obsiblue roll, a vivid dish that brings together rare blue prawn, blue spirulina rice and tom kha paste that blends a creamy texture and a whisper of the sea. The tuna nigiri with kimchi no moto is a build-up of three layers of flavour, while the torched wagyu nigiri arrives smoky, sweet, and rich thanks to a cherry BBQ sauce and black pepper. And if you want to truly recreate the dine-in omakase experience, you can order a black sesame dynamite shrimp starter along with two small-but-mighty desserts à la carte. The crispy coating, laced with black sesame and a touch of charcoal powder, gives the black sesame dynamite shrimp a smoky edge, while sriracha, ponzu and sesame really wrap the dish in nice, comforting flavours. Both desserts are unmissable. One is a nostalgic bite of matcha ganache mochi with black tea crumble and milk yuzu lemongrass sauce. The other is a chocolate tart with vanilla and buckwheat, deepened with a dash of koji, a signature nod to fermentation. The omakase experience is now available across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, so if you're planning a special dinner at home, this is one to order. Order on Order on Deliveroo

LeMonde
01-07-2025
- Politics
- LeMonde
Paris mayoral election: Emmanuel Grégoire, a surprising Socialist candidate
The campaign was long, but the vote was swift and the results were decisive, after just one round of primary elections: MP Emmanuel Grégoire was chosen as the Parti Socialiste (PS, left) candidate for the Paris municipal election, which is scheduled for March 2026. The decision was taken by the 1,534 Parisian PS members who went to the polls on Monday, June 30, to choose between three contenders: Grégoire, Rémi Féraud and Marion Waller. Grégoire's first-round election victory, with 52.61% of the vote, concluded a bitter struggle to succeed outgoing PS mayor Anne Hidalgo. The campaign began in November 2024 and pitted a long-time former deputy mayor who had been disavowed by the mayor (Grégoire); a leader of the Socialist group in the Paris Council who was supported by the party apparatus but little known (Féraud, who won 44.33%); and a surprise 33-year-old candidate, director of the Pavillon de l'Arsenal urban planning center and museum, who had never been elected before (Waller, who won 3%). "Now I have only one obsession: to unite all the Socialists and the left, and to win the battle against the right," said Grégoire, speaking before a euphoric crowd of his supporters, gathered at the cultural venue La Rotonde in Paris' 19 th arrondissement.