Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau Make Instagram Official Japan Trip

Pop superstar Katy Perry and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau officially confirmed their romantic relationship on December 6, 2025, sharing intimate photos from their recent Japan trip on social media. The Instagram post marked the first time the high-profile couple publicly acknowledged their months-long romance that has captivated international media.

The relationship confirmation came through Perry’s Instagram account, where she posted photos with the caption “tokyo times on tour and more” accompanied by a heart emoji. The social media reveal included a selfie of the couple and a video showing them sharing sushi during their Japanese getaway, which coincided with Perry’s Lifetimes Tour.

During their Japan visit, the couple engaged in high-level diplomatic activities, meeting with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko. Trudeau also shared photos from the official meeting on his social media platforms, with Perry appearing in a stylish brown cropped jacket and mini skirt ensemble. The blend of romance and diplomacy highlighted the unique nature of their cross-border relationship.

However, sources close to the couple suggest their relationship remains relatively casual at this stage. Insiders describe Perry as finding Trudeau “flirtatious, smart, and successful,” though they characterize the romance as “not too serious currently.” The relaxed approach appears to suit both celebrities as they navigate their high-profile careers and personal lives.

The couple’s relationship timeline began publicly in July 2025, shortly after both ended significant long-term relationships. Perry and actor Orlando Bloom announced their separation through a joint statement in July 2025, choosing to focus on co-parenting their daughter Daisy Dove, born on August 26, 2020. Bloom had proposed to Perry on Valentine’s Day in 2019, making their split particularly notable given their six-year relationship.

Meanwhile, Trudeau had announced his separation from Sophie Grégoire Trudeau in August 2023 after nearly two decades of marriage. The timing of both separations created an opportunity for the unlikely pair to connect, beginning with their first public appearance together in Montreal on July 28, 2025. TMZ captured the couple enjoying dinner with cocktails and seafood at an upscale restaurant.

Their romance gained momentum when Trudeau attended Perry’s Lifetimes Tour concert on July 30, 2025, where he was photographed singing along enthusiastically to her hit song “Firework.” The public display of support demonstrated Trudeau’s genuine interest in Perry’s career and marked a turning point in their relationship’s visibility. Reports initially suggested Trudeau felt uncomfortable with the media attention in mid-August, but he gradually embraced the spotlight.

The relationship intensified throughout the fall, with the couple spotted on a yacht off the Santa Barbara coast in October 2025. Photographers captured them kissing on October 12, providing the first concrete evidence of their romantic involvement. The yacht outing coincided with Perry’s 41st birthday celebrations, during which they were also photographed holding hands while strolling through Paris streets.

The international nature of their relationship has drawn significant media attention, representing an unusual pairing between American entertainment royalty and Canadian political leadership. Their ability to blend Perry’s touring schedule with Trudeau’s diplomatic responsibilities showcases a modern approach to high-profile dating. The Japan trip exemplified this balance, combining Perry’s professional commitments with opportunities for cultural exchange and relationship building.

As both continue their respective careers, the couple appears committed to maintaining their connection despite geographical challenges and intense public scrutiny. Their Instagram confirmation signals a willingness to share their relationship with fans while maintaining appropriate boundaries around their privacy and professional responsibilities.

Jordan Hale
Jordan Hale
Jordan Hale is a senior editor and staff writer at USA Daily News, covering national headlines, politics, business, and culture. He focuses on clear, fact-based reporting and timely coverage of stories shaping the United States. His work emphasizes accuracy, context, and straightforward reporting for a broad national audience.

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