Pop culture followers had been speculating for months that something was cooking between Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau. Perry recently cleared those rumors with an Instagram post, which implied that the speculations about their relationship were indeed true. It showcased multiple moments from the pop icon and Trudeau’s Japan tour, including their time together while eating sushi.
Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry enjoy sushi in Tokyo
The speculations regarding Perry being in a relationship with Trudeau started emerging in July this year after the “Thinking Of You” singer was spotted dining with the former Canadian Prime Minister in Montreal. Trudeau also attended Perry’s concert in the same city two days later, which indicated that there might be some authenticity behind the speculations. (via The Guardian)
Several top-rated celebrities often prefer keeping their personal affairs away from the public eye. However, the 41-year-old singer didn’t mind disclosing her romantic involvement with Trudeau to the public. The aforementioned Instagram post from Perry featured their cheeks-together smiling photo, which served as the official indicator of their relationship.
The couple’s sushi tasting clip in Perry’s post also made a lot of fans go “awww” due to its wholesome nature. In the video, Trudeau gives Perry a loving look while she tries some sushi and appreciates the taste of the Japanese cuisine.
Fans appreciated Perry and Trudeau’s heartwarming moment with doting comments. One of them read, “The way they look at each other in the 4th slide ???” Another follower remarked, “The way he’s looking at her ?” A third user commented, “I just know that Justin is the new MINISTER of her Heart and we are SO HAPPY FOR THAT !!!!”
Well, clicking cheeks-together photos and enjoying sushi were far from the only things that Perry and Trudeau did during their outing. The former’s Instagram post showed that they visited a bar, enjoyed Japan’s renowned soufflé pancakes, and did quite a few other fun things together.
Originally reported by Souvik Roy on Mandatory.
