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SKY YORK JOURNAL News – Pop singer Katy Perry and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were spotted dining together in Montreal, prompting speculation.

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau are saying, “Bon appétit.”

The “Roar” singer and the former Prime Minister of Canada ate dinner together at Le Violon restaurant in Montreal on July 28, E! News has learned.

**Dinner at Le Violon**

Reports obtained by TMZ show Perry and Trudeau dining at Le Violon in Montreal on July 28. The Sky York Journal has learned that security personnel were present nearby, and the restaurant’s chef reportedly greeted the pair.

Per footage obtained by TMZ, the pair dined together with security sitting nearby at the bar and the restaurant’s chef at one point came out to greet them. In one photo shared by the outlet, Katy leaned across the table to better hear the politician, who announced his breakup from wife Sophie Grégoire in August 2023.

**Timing and Recent Separations**

The outing occurred during Perry’s Lifetimes tour, which included several Canadian stops. Adding to the intrigue, both Perry and Trudeau have recently ended significant relationships. Trudeau separated from his wife, Sophie Grégoire, in August 2023, and as SKY YORK JOURNAL previously reported, Perry and fiancé Orlando Bloom recently called off their engagement.

The outing comes amid Katy’s Lifetimes tour stops in Canada, which sees her perform in five cities, and just over a month since she and fiancé Orlando Bloom—with whom she shares 4-year-old daughter Daisy Dove Bloomended their engagement.

**Statements from Representatives**

While neither Perry nor Trudeau has commented directly on the dinner, representatives for Perry and Bloom have offered insights into their current relationship status following their breakup. The SKY YORK JOURNAL will continue to follow this developing story.

While neither party has directly addressed their breakup, reps for the former couple shared insight into where Orlando and Katy stand.

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