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Katy Perry Gets Butterfly Tattoo With Stranger Amid Justin Trudeau Romance

Reportedly, Katy Perry has debuted a new butterfly tattoo, as her relationship with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues to make headlines. She unveiled the tattoo on Instagram on November 11, sharing photos and videos of the inking process. The delicate design is split across two hands — hers and a stranger’s. Singer-songwriter Sara Hudson teased, “Well, well, well, look who’s getting ANOTHER tattoo,” and Perry playfully replied with a kettle emoji.

Katy Perry unveils new butterfly tattoo in honor of Lifetimes Tour

According to Daily Jang, Katy Perry is keeping her signature tour-tattoo tradition alive as the Lifetimes Tour nears its grand finale. The “Harleys in Hawaii” singer reportedly marked the milestone by revealing a new butterfly tattoo, celebrating the end of her fifth concert tour. Perry has long followed this ritual, getting a tattoo at the conclusion of each major tour to commemorate the experience.

On Tuesday, November 11, the pop star shared a carousel of photos and videos on Instagram, giving fans a glimpse into the tattoo session and the final result. The delicate butterfly design quickly caught the attention of her followers, sparking excitement across social media. “Can’t believe it’s already time for the Lifetimes Tour tattoos. Thank you @bernitattoo for taking care of me and my tour crew today,” Perry captioned the post, expressing her gratitude to the tattoo artist.

The outlet also noted that the “Hot n Cold” hitmaker also reflected on her ongoing world tour, sharing, “Tonight we take the infinity stage in Madrid one last time before we wrap up the tour in China, Japan, and Abu Dhabi. Only 8 shows left…” The new ink comes as Perry continues to make headlines for her high-profile romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, which began earlier this summer.

Perry’s Lifetimes Tour is set to conclude on December 7, 2025, after eight more performances across Asia, including six shows in China and one each in Japan and the United Arab Emirates.

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