Katy Perry and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have appeared to confirm their relationship after the singer shared a series of intimate moments from a trip to Japan on Instagram.
Perry, 41, posted a carousel of photos and videos to her 202-million–strong following over the weekend, including a selfie of the pair smiling cheek to cheek and a clip of them eating sushi together. She captioned the post, “Tokyo Times on tour and more,” adding a smiling emoji, flowers and a red heart.
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The post follows months of speculation about a romance between the pop star and the ex–Liberal Party leader, and comes shortly after the pair were photographed holding hands in Japan – images widely interpreted as confirmation they are a couple.
Trudeau, 53, added to the attention days earlier when he reshared a photo on X of himself and Perry posing alongside Japan’s former prime minister Fumio Kishida and his wife, Yuko. “Great to see you @kishida230. Katy and I were so glad to have the chance to sit down with you and Yuko,” he wrote.
Fans quickly flooded Perry’s comments section, celebrating the apparent “hard launch” of the relationship. “OH CANADA!!! MAKING IT OFFICIAL!!!” one user wrote, while another added: “Your happiness is our happiness. All the love to you! 🥹❤️”
Neither Perry nor Trudeau has directly commented on their relationship status, but the Japan posts cap a series of public sightings in recent months. In July, the pair were seen having dinner together in Montreal, before Trudeau was spotted enthusiastically singing along to Perry’s hit Firework at her concert two days later. In October, they were photographed holding hands after attending a cabaret show in Paris to celebrate Perry’s 41st birthday.
Trudeau served as Canada’s prime minister from 2015 until his resignation in 2025. Perry, a 13-time Grammy nominee, has released seven studio albums and is known for chart-topping hits including California Gurls, Hot n Cold and Roar.
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