Katy Perry And Justin Trudeau Go Official—Singer Joins Him On Visit To Former Japanese Prime Minister
- On Thursday, Katy Perry joined former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for lunch with former Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko in Tokyo, Kishida wrote in a social post.
- Perry was in Tokyo as part of her Lifetimes tour, and Trudeau traveled with his partner after stepping down earlier this year.
- A social-media post from Fumio Kishida included a clear photo of Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau, and the Kishidas smiling in front of a Christmas tree, with Kishida referring to Perry as Trudeau’s `partner`.
- Kishida said he is delighted the friendship with Justin Trudeau continues and remains strong, reflecting ongoing efforts for cooperation between Japan and Canada, including the Japan-Canada Action Plan.
- Though the pair have not directly confirmed a relationship, TMZ published photos of them in July, and they were later seen holding hands in Paris and on a yacht.
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Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry, together with Japan's ex-premier Kishida, called Perry a "partner" of Canada's former head of government. Is this official?
“Watching Her Try To Be Classy”: Justin Trudeau Takes Katy Perry On Meeting With Japan’s Ex-PM
What was supposed to be a diplomatic moment quickly turned into a meme fest after Katy Perry joined Justin Trudeau for their first political appearance together. On Wednesday, December 3, the 41-year-old pop star and the former Canadian prime minister met with ex-Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife, Yuko, in Japan. But netizens were far more focused on the “unexpected crossover” of politics and the pop world, with many calling out…
The former Canadian prime minister and the pop star met with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife on December 3.
Katy Perry joins Justin Trudeau for high-profile diplomatic lunch meeting with former Japanese prime minister
Katy Perry joined boyfriend Justin Trudeau for lunch with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during her break from "The Lifetimes" world tour.
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