Pop superstar Katy Perry and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have confirmed their romantic relationship, making their first official public appearance as a couple in Paris. The pair were photographed holding hands late Saturday, October 25, 2025, while celebrating Perry’s 41st birthday.
The confirmation follows a tumultuous year for both. Perry, 41, and her longtime fiancé, actor Orlando Bloom, 48, ended their nine-year relationship in the summer of 2025. Trudeau, 53, separated from his wife of 18 years, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, in August 2023.
This new relationship emerges just as complex legal questions resurface regarding the fate of a $15 million California mansion Perry was believed to have purchased, a property now revealed to be legally owned by her ex-fiancé, Orlando Bloom, complicating the “shared” assets from her previous relationship.
Key Facts & Quick Take
- Relationship Confirmed: Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau made their first public appearance holding hands in Paris on October 25-26, 2025, attending a show at the Crazy Horse cabaret for Perry’s 41st birthday.
- Summer Split: The new romance follows Perry’s split from actor Orlando Bloom, which was confirmed in July 2025 after a nine-year relationship. They share a five-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove.
- Trudeau’s Separation: Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, announced their legal separation in August 2023 after 18 years of marriage. They have three children.
- Rumor Timeline: Speculation began on July 28, 2025, when Perry and Trudeau were spotted dining in Montreal, and intensified after photos of them kissing on a yacht in Santa Barbara were published on October 11, 2025.
- Real Estate Confusion: The “$30 Million Mansions” mentioned in connection with Perry and Bloom appears to be a conflation of two properties: a $14.2M shared home and a separate $15M mansion.
- Property Twist: Court testimony in August 2025 revealed Orlando Bloom, not Perry, is the legal owner of the contentious $15M Montecito property, though Perry testified she retains a “financial stake”.
The Paris Debut: From Rumor to Reality
After four months of escalating speculation, Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have moved their relationship into the public eye. The couple was extensively photographed and filmed leaving the Crazy Horse Paris cabaret venue on Saturday night, October 25, 2025, which marked Perry’s 41st birthday.
Video footage first published by TMZ shows the couple exiting the theatre, with Trudeau, 53, and Perry, 41, smiling and walking hand-in-hand as they navigated paparazzi and fans before entering a waiting car.
This public debut serves as the definitive confirmation of a romance that has captivated and baffled observers since mid-summer. The relationship timeline, as reported by outlets including People and The Times of India, began just weeks after Perry’s split from Bloom became public.
A Four-Month Timeline
- July 28, 2025: The Montreal Dinner: The first sighting occurred in Trudeau’s home country. The pair were spotted having an intimate dinner at the Montreal restaurant Le Violon and were later photographed walking together in Mount Royal Park.
- July 30, 2025: The Concert: Two days later, Trudeau was seen attending the Montreal stop of Katy Perry’s “Lifetimes Tour,” fueling further speculation.
- August 2025: Insider Reports: By early August, sources confirmed to People magazine that the connection was romantic, though still in its early stages. An insider described them as having “many shared interests,” adding, “Both are idealists and still live in a world where they think they can make improvements.
- October 11, 2025: The Yacht Kiss: The rumors became undeniable when The Daily Mail published exclusive, long-lens photographs of the couple embracing and kissing aboard Perry’s yacht, The Caravelle, off the coast of Santa Barbara, California.
The Paris outing, however, marks their first intentional, official appearance as a couple, signaling a new chapter for both.
The End of Two Eras
The new relationship confirms the definitive end of two of the most-watched partnerships in entertainment and politics.
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s split was confirmed in July 2025. The couple, who began dating in 2016 and were engaged in 2019, share a daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom, born in August 2020.
In a joint statement released at the time, representatives stated the couple was “shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on co-parenting,” emphasizing they would “continue to be seen together as a family.
Despite the amicable statement, the separation set the stage for Perry’s new romance. It also, however, left unresolved questions about their complex financial and real estate holdings.
Justin and Sophie Trudeau
Justin Trudeau’s separation from Sophie Grégoire Trudeau was announced over two years ago, on August 2, 2023. The couple had been married since 2005.
In his 2023 announcement, Trudeau stated, “Sophie and I would like to share the fact that after many meaningful and difficult conversations, we have made the decision to separate. They have remained focused on co-parenting their three children, Xavier, Ella-Grace, and Hadrien.
While Grégoire Trudeau has since been linked to an Ottawa surgeon, this is the first public, confirmed relationship for the former Prime Minister since his separation.
Investigative Deep Dive: The $30 Million Mansion Mystery
A significant subplot to Perry’s personal life remains the fate of her high-profile Montecito real estate, which has been widely misreported as “shared mansions” valued at $30 million. The reality is more complex, involving two separate properties and a bitter, ongoing legal battle.
Property 1: The $14.2M Shared Estate
In October 2020, Perry and Bloom jointly purchased a $14.2 million estate in Montecito, California. This 9-acre, ocean-view property was intended as their primary family home. The current status of this property following their July 2025 split has not been made public, though sources told Us Weekly they both planned to continue residing in Montecito for stability.
Property 2: The $15M Contested Mansion
The major legal drama, and the likely source of the “$30 million” confusion, centers on a different Montecito property.
- The 2020 Sale: In July 2020, Perry entered a contract to buy a separate $15 million, 8-bedroom mansion from Carl Westcott, an 85-year-old veteran and founder of 1-800-Flowers.
- The Lawsuit: Westcott later sued to rescind the sale, claiming he was mentally incapacitated from painkillers and a brain disorder (Huntington’s disease) when he signed the contract.
- The 2023 Ruling: After a lengthy court battle, a Los Angeles judge ruled in Perry’s favor in late 2023, upholding the sale contract.
Bombshell Revelation: Bloom is the Real Owner
The most significant twist in the case came during the damages phase of the trial in August 2025, after Perry and Bloom had already split.
Courtroom testimony revealed that the legal buyer and new owner of the $15 million property was not Katy Perry, but Orlando Bloom himself. Perry’s business manager, Bernie Gudvi, testified that Bloom purchased the home in May 2024 through a limited liability company (LLC) named “DDoveB,” a clear reference to their daughter.
When questioned on the stand on August 27, 2025, Perry admitted she had “no interest whatever in the house” from a title perspective. However, when asked what she stood to gain from the litigation, she replied, “Justice.”
Pressed on whether she had a “financial stake,” Perry testified, “Yes,” stating she had a stake with her “family for life,” referring to Bloom and their daughter. She confirmed the $15M home is currently being rented out to another A-list couple, reported to be Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger.
This revelation clarifies that the asset is legally Bloom’s, though Perry remains financially and legally entangled in the high-stakes lawsuit over a property she never technically owned.
Analysis & What’s Next
The confirmation of the Perry-Trudeau relationship is a political and pop-culture earthquake. For Trudeau, it marks a definitive personal move following his 2023 separation and his resignation as Liberal Party leader in January 2025. For Perry, it provides a dramatic public counter-narrative to her recent split and her protracted, messy legal battles.
Observers will now watch how the couple navigates the intense public scrutiny, particularly given their respective co-parenting responsibilities. Furthermore, the financial and legal fallout from Perry’s “family for life” partnership with Orlando Bloom over the $15 million Montecito mansion remains a complex and ongoing story, even as she begins a new chapter with Trudeau.
The Information is Collected from Variety and Yahoo.







