Justin Trudeau bounces across the screen in Katy Perry’s latest TikTok video, a brief appearance that turned a parking-lot clip into a fresh update on their relationship. Perry lip-syncs to Watch It Burn while jumping around with other members of her team, and Trudeau’s quick pass through the frame did the rest.
The video arrived last month, after the pair went public with their relationship in October 2025 and made their red carpet debut together at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour – Live from Paris. Perry’s caption on the TikTok video read, “ancient texts say that if you hop to this song you will get 1,000 years of good luck,” which is exactly the kind of line that invites a reaction clip to travel fast.
Canada Reacts To Trudeau
Canadians filled the comment section with positive messages, and Perry joined in too, writing, “I love seeing our old prime minister having the time of his life,” alongside “From one Canadian: it’s nice to see Justin looking genuinely happy again. Life’s too short not to enjoy the good moments.” The response is not hard to decode: this is a rare public glimpse of a former Prime Minister who stepped away from office in March 2025 after serving since 2015, and the audience is reading the footage as proof of a lighter private life.
Xavier, Trudeau’s 18-year-old eldest son, had already given that picture a nudge in April on the Can’t Be Censored podcast. “She’s super nice. She’s super down to earth. She’s great. I think that my dad’s happy, so that’s important,” he said, adding, “When I’m really happy with a song, [I] send it [to her],” and “She’s always happy to give me advice or tell me what I should change.”
Montreal Dinner To TikTok
That public arc matters because the relationship has been visible for months, not minutes. Trudeau and Perry were seen enjoying a private dinner in Montreal that summer, a month after Perry’s split from Orlando Bloom, and later they were photographed holding hands while leaving a cabaret show in celebration of her 41st birthday. The TikTok cameo does not start the story; it extends it.
For readers tracking the pair rather than just the clip, the immediate takeaway is simple: the relationship is now part of Perry’s public output, not just the tabloid cycle around it. That makes each new appearance easier to read and harder to dismiss as coincidence, especially when the comments section is doing the framing for them.
Live From Paris Next
The one unanswered detail is the cleanest one left: when exactly Perry posted the TikTok video featuring Trudeau. For now, the clip itself is the point of record, and it leaves Trudeau in the unusual position of being one bounce across the frame away from a pop-star post that has already become part of the relationship’s public timeline.







