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Justin Trudeau spotted at Katy Perry concert

Justin Trudeau was seen at a Katy Perry concert in Montreal, days after the pair were spotted having dinner together.

The former Canadian prime minister was photographed at the show Wednesday night, sending gossip websites into a frenzy.

On Monday, entertainment website TMZ published a photo of Trudeau and Perry having dinner at a high-end restaurant in Montreal, after taking her dog for a walk in a park.

Earlier this month, it was reported that Perry had split from actor Orlando Bloom after a seven-year relationship. Trudeau and his wife Sophie split in 2023 after 18 years of marriage.

Trudeau was Canadian prime minister from 2015 until March of this year after announcing plans to resign in January. In December 2024, his close ally, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, quit amid tensions over how to respond to Donald Trump’s threat to slap a 25 percent levy on Canadian goods and services.

In April, Perry became the first pop star in space on board Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket.

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