Justin Trudeau spotted with Katy Perry at posh Montreal restaurant, TMZ reports
MONTREAL, CANADA, JUL 30 – Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau, both recently single, shared cocktails and lobster at Montreal's Le Violon restaurant during Perry's Canadian tour, sparking public curiosity.
- On July 28, 2025, Justin Trudeau, the ex-Prime Minister of Canada, was spotted having dinner with singer Katy Perry at Le Violon in Montreal.
- This meeting followed Trudeau's August 2023 separation from Sophie Grégoire Trudeau after 18 years of marriage and Katy Perry's recent split from fiancé Orlando Bloom.
- During the dinner, Perry and Trudeau shared cocktails and multiple dishes, including lobster, while the chef greeted them and they personally thanked the staff.
- Photos show Perry smiling and conversing with Trudeau inside the Michelin-Recommended restaurant, ranked Canada's 11th best this year, while security monitored them.
- The event suggests ongoing public interest around both individuals amid significant personal changes, with Perry touring Canada for her Lifetimes Tour.
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