Katy Perry Calls Justin Trudeau the “Love of My Life” and Reveals Her Kinky Nickname for Him
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau’s unexpected romance has officially entered its most headline-grabbing chapter yet. After months of sightings, speculation, Instagram clues, and public appearances, Perry has now given fans one of the clearest signs that her relationship with Canada’s former prime minister is more than a casual celebrity fling.
During a recent livestream, Perry reportedly gushed about Trudeau, calling him “the love of my life” while also revealing a cheeky nickname for him: “Trudaddy.” According to MTL Blog, the pop star appeared visibly smitten as she spoke about her Canadian boyfriend, telling viewers that she loved him and that he made her happy. The moment quickly spread online because it captured exactly what has made this relationship so fascinating from the beginning: the contrast. Perry is a global pop performer known for theatrical reinvention, candy-coloured spectacle, and stadium-sized romance. Trudeau, meanwhile, spent years as one of the most recognizable political figures in the world before stepping away from Canada’s highest office. Together, they form an unlikely celebrity pairing that feels half rom-com, half political fever dream.
Their story began gaining traction in July 2025, when Perry and Trudeau were spotted dining together at Le Violon in Montréal. Reports later noted that Trudeau attended Perry’s sold-out concert at Montreal’s Bell Centre, where social media clips showed him smiling and singing along in the crowd.
Since then, the relationship has grown increasingly public. The pair were photographed together in several affectionate moments, including a yacht outing near Santa Barbara, and sources described them as staying in close contact despite Perry’s touring schedule. By December 2025, Perry had gone Instagram official with Trudeau during a Japan trip, sharing intimate images that turned the rumoured romance into a confirmed public relationship. Still, the “love of my life” comment changes the temperature of the story. Celebrity relationships are often kept safely vague, especially when they involve two people with complicated public lives, past long-term partners, children, and intense media scrutiny. Perry’s livestream moment, however, felt unguarded. Instead of polished PR language, she gave fans something more spontaneous, emotional, and slightly mischievous.
The nickname “Trudaddy” also explains why the internet is having so much fun with the relationship. It is absurd, memorable, and perfectly designed for viral culture. It takes Trudeau’s serious political image and flips it into something playful and meme-ready. For Perry, whose career has always danced between glamour, humour, and theatrical eccentricity, the nickname feels completely on-brand.
But beneath the jokes, there is a more interesting cultural story happening. Perry and Trudeau are both public figures entering new eras after highly visible personal and professional transitions. Perry confirmed her split from Orlando Bloom in 2025, while Trudeau separated from Sophie Grégoire Trudeau in 2023 after 18 years of marriage. Both are navigating reinvention in the public eye, which may be why their pairing feels less random the longer it continues.
For Perry, this relationship arrives during a period of musical and personal recalibration. Her Lifetimes era has kept her in the public conversation, but her romance with Trudeau has added a new layer of intrigue around her image. For Trudeau, the relationship has softened his post-political persona, moving him from parliament headlines into entertainment-news territory.
That is why the Perry-Trudeau romance keeps generating attention. It is not just about two famous people dating. It is about the collision of pop culture and politics, spectacle and statesmanship, glitter and governance. Perry calling Trudeau the “love of my life” only intensifies that narrative, making their relationship feel less like a passing curiosity and more like one of the strangest celebrity love stories of the decade.
Whether fans see them as adorable, bizarre, iconic, or completely surreal, one thing is clear: Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau know how to dominate a headline. And with “Trudaddy” now officially floating through the internet, this romance has reached a new level of pop-cultural absurdity — the kind that people cannot stop watching, even when they pretend they want to.
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