Public interest in Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau continues to grow, especially after photos of the two surfaced online. But beyond the speculation, a new voice has entered the conversation. Trudeau’s son has opened up about how he views the situation, and his reaction has caught attention. According to his remarks, the headlines may not reflect how things actually feel within the family.
Justin Trudeau’s son talks about Katy Perry
According to recent comments made on the “Can’t Be Censored” podcast, Trudeau’s son, Xavier “Xav” Trudeau, appears to have a positive view of Perry and her reported relationship with his father. The 18-year-old musician shared that he has built a connection with the pop star over time. “She’s super nice. She’s super down to earth,” he said, describing his experience getting to know her.
Xav also revealed that their bond extends into his own music journey. As an aspiring artist, he claimed he occasionally shares his songs with Perry for feedback. “When I’m really happy with a song, [I] send it [to her],” he said, adding that she offers suggestions and guidance.
Perhaps the most surprising part of his reaction, however, came when he addressed the public attention surrounding photos of the pair. Rather than being overwhelmed, Xav suggested he sees it as normal. He explained that seeing images of his father with Perry feels “just like any other picture” of his dad.
Still, he acknowledged that life in the spotlight comes with its challenges. Growing up as the child of a high-profile political figure, Xav said he has learned to navigate public scrutiny. He admitted that negative comments can sometimes affect him, but he tries to maintain perspective. “I’ve been told my whole life, ‘Don’t read comments,’” he shared.
The relationship between Perry and Trudeau has been the subject of speculation since they were first linked in July 2025. While neither has publicly confirmed details, they have occasionally appeared together in social media posts and public outings. Sources previously claimed the pair had tried to keep things “low-key” despite growing attention.
