Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau May Be More Than Friends
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau are reportedly growing closer. Following a recent yacht outing, an insider shared that the two are “very fond of each other.”
“They both are charming, intelligent, and enjoy discussing serious topics,” the source revealed. They’ve been in contact since about mid-summer, but scheduling conflicts have limited their time together, largely due to Perry’s busy agenda.
Interestingly, their relationship seems to encompass secret meetings, FaceTime chats, and affectionate displays. The source added, “Justin is busy too, juggling family commitments. They share common interests and both have been casually dating. It’s clear they are into each other.”
“Justin thinks very highly of her,” the insider continued. “They cultivated a friendship based on intellectual connection, alongside a growing attraction. Romance feels worthwhile.” They first grabbed attention when they were seen dining together in Montreal back in July.
At the time, Trudeau mentioned enjoying his time getting to know someone new, stating he had been “single for a while.” It seems their conversations cover a variety of topics, and they have developed a strong rapport.
During a recent concert, Perry humorously referred to her past relationships, noting, “No wonder I always fall in love with British people… but not anymore.” She joked when asked about her love life, conveying a light-hearted tone.
Just last week, the couple was seen being affectionate on Perry’s yacht in Santa Barbara, sharing kisses and hugs. However, sources have noted that while there’s mutual interest, the pace of their budding romance might be slow due to their respective pasts and responsibilities.
Their histories—Perry recently separating from Orlando Bloom and Trudeau parting ways with his wife after 18 years—could complicate things. Yet, both seem attracted to each other, and there’s potential for a deeper connection over time.
Ultimately, while pressure exists from personal duties, they seem to be finding ways to stay in touch, suggesting that distance doesn’t have to be a deal-breaker.
