The $30 million concert film that sealed the deal
Katy Perry's concert film, Katy Perry The Lifetimes Tour - Live From Paris, has become a symbol of her whirlwind romance with Justin Trudeau.. The film, which premiered at the 25th Annual Tribeca Festival in NYC, featurres Perry's 91-date tour and marks a significant milestone in her relationship with the former Prime Minister.
According to the report, Perry confessed that Trudeau is the 'love of my life' during a question-and-answer session after the screenig. the singer,who was first linked to Trudeau last year, revealed that she and the former Prime Minister were already an item at the time of the performances in November 2025.
A love that transcends politics
Katy Perry's romance with Justin Trudeau has left fans stunned, but the singer's love for the former Prime Minister is not just about politics. Perry, who has been open about her struggles with heartbreak and grief, revealed that her relationship with Trudeau has brought her a sense of stability and love.
'I am very in love,' Perry confessed. 'Actually, that show was after I met the love of my life,' she said, referencing the show featured in her concert film from November 2025 in Paris.
A family affair
Katy Perry's daughter, Daisy, has also become a part of her romance with Justin Trudeau. Perry revealed that her five-year-old daughter accompanied her on her recent tour,which marked a significant milestone in their relationship.
'It was amazing,' Perry said of the experience. 'I think as mothers and fathers, we're just modeling something to our children, and all we can hope for is that they will grow up into better versions of ourselves and themselves, right?'
Love in the time of heartbreak
Katy Perry's romance with Justin Trudeau has come at a time when the singer was going through a difficult year. Perry revealed that she was gripped by sorrow for her failed relationship with Orlando Bloom and had to find a way to move on.
'It's like sadness doesn't discriminate,' Perry said. 'Grief does not discriminate. Pain does not discriminate. Everybody is subjected to it in their own ways.'
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