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Katy Perry-Justin Trudeau: The couple is ‘fairly serious’

Katy Perry-Justin Trudeau: The couple is 'fairly serious,' after the consecutive public appearances

For the pop icon who wrote songs about regret and hope, instant connection has been suiting quite profoundly on her sleeves. Katy Perry and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have been making headlines for their varying dates – from yacht life to club indulgence – and it’s just becoming serious.

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau are serious now…

Even after three months of their first date, Perry and Trudeau smiled and glanced at the long lenses during her 41st birthday. “This relationship is already fairly serious and definitely moving in that direction,” People magazine’s report claimed. As the ‘official item’ has tagged themselves as a couple, they are making efforts to see each other through their busy schedules.

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Meanwhile, the previous reports stated that the politician is crazy about her and thinks she is a perfect person. Trudeau and Perry’s thoughts align on everything, including kids, politics, and French food. The high-profile romance had gone viral on social media in July after their date in Montreal, only to be known as their first date. Recently, the couple gained all the eyes after their consecutive public appearances. The 41-year-old pop icon and the 53-year-old politician were spotted on a yacht in Santa Barbara, indulging in a PDA session. As the fans gushed over the new catch, the duo were all smiles while coming out of a tease club in Paris, celebrating Perry’s birthday.

Katy Perry teased about being official

While the report adds that things are becoming official in just a couple of months, Perry didn’t hesitate to reveal all the love at her concert as well. During the London concert, a fan had proposed and offered to marry her after claiming that he heard she was single. “You heard I was single? That’s interesting…” She read the sign that said, “Katy Perry, will you marry me?” The 41-year-old laughed and went into a panic mode, “I couldn’t read that high up. Are you kidding me? Not today!…” “You really should’ve asked me 48 hours ago,” she teased about the intimate session.

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