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Katy Perry jokes about Justin Trudeau romance rumors during London concert

Katy Perry humorously addresses dating rumors with Justin Trudeau after viral yacht photos spark speculation


Pop Culture & Art October 15, 2025 1 min read

Pop icon Katy Perry has lightheartedly acknowledged swirling rumors about her relationship with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during her recent concert in London. The moment came after a fan held up a sign reading, “Katy Perry, will you marry me?” — prompting the singer to respond with a cheeky grin, “You heard I was single? That’s interesting. You really should have asked me about 48 hours ago.”

Her quip arrived just two days after paparazzi photos surfaced showing Perry and Trudeau sharing a kiss on a yacht, reigniting speculation about their alleged romance. The pair had first been spotted dining together in Canada months earlier, shortly after Trudeau attended Perry’s concert in Montreal.

On stage, Perry added a subtle nod to the fan’s missed timing, joking, “He’s just a little too late…” — a comment fans quickly connected to the newly circulated photos.

The singer’s rumored relationship with Trudeau follows her recent breakup with long-time partner Orlando Bloom. The two, who share a daughter named Daisy Dove, confirmed their split in July 2025 after nearly nine years together. In a joint statement to Billboard, their representatives said the pair had “shifted their relationship to focus on co-parenting,” emphasizing that they would continue to be seen together as a family.

Trudeau, meanwhile, publicly separated from his wife Sophie Grégoire in 2023 after 18 years of marriage. The couple share three children.

While Perry has not officially confirmed her relationship with Trudeau, her playful remarks and the recent photos have left fans speculating that a new chapter in her personal life may have begun

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