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Former Canadian PM and pop star fuel speculation following her split from Orlando Bloom
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau became the unexpected star of Katy Perry’s Montreal concert this week when videos surfaced of him passionately singing along to her 2010 hit "Firework."The footage, which quickly went viral, shows Trudeau enthusiastically belting the lyrics—"Make ’em go, ‘Oh, oh, oh!’"—while gazing at Perry with visible admiration. The politician, known for his polished public image, appeared refreshingly carefree as he danced under the flashing lights of the Bell Centre, his unguarded joy sparking immediate speculation about the nature of their relationship.
The concert outing came just two days after Perry and Trudeau were spotted enjoying a private dinner at a Montreal restaurant. Eyewitnesses reported that the pair lingered for hours, deep in conversation, with their body language suggesting a warm and familiar dynamic.
The timing of their meetings has raised eyebrows, as both stars are navigating recent high-profile splits: Perry confirmed her separation from actor Orlando Bloom in early July after nine years together, while Trudeau finalized his divorce from Sophie Grégoire Trudeau in 2023. Though neither has commented on the rumors, their back-to-back appearances have left fans wondering if a new romance is brewing.

While their recent interactions have set the internet ablaze, Perry and Trudeau’s connection isn’t entirely new. The two first crossed paths in 2017 at WE Day in Toronto, where they shared the stage to promote youth empowerment initiatives. Both have also been active in humanitarian work, particularly with UNICEF, suggesting shared values that could form the foundation of a deeper bond. Now, with Perry on her *143* world tour and Trudeau no longer in office, their paths have realigned at a time when both are embracing new chapters in their personal lives.
The internet’s response to the potential pairing has been a mix of delight, skepticism, and meme-worthy humor. Some fans have already dubbed them "Jaty" (or "Kustin"), praising their charisma and star power as the ultimate celebrity-political crossover. Others remain unconvinced, arguing that their interactions could simply reflect a platonic friendship between two public figures. Regardless, the wholesome image of Trudeau singing along to "Firework" has become an instant cultural moment, proving that even world leaders aren’t immune to the power of a great pop anthem.
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Perry is set to continue her Lifetimes Tour with upcoming stops in Latin America, Europe, and Asia, while Trudeau, now out of office, has kept a relatively low profile since leaving politics. Whether their connection deepens or remains a fleeting friendship, the public will undoubtedly be watching for more clues. For now, the viral videos of Trudeau’s concert cameo serve as a reminder that music and maybe even love can bring even the most unexpected people together.
