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Reports indicate that the rumored romance between pop superstar Katy Perry and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has fizzled, after what was cited as an 'intimate' dinner in Montreal. Sources suggest the connection cooled off due to their hectic schedules and Trudeau's discomfort with the media spotlight that comes with dating a globally recognized pop star.The speculation began the previous month when Perry and Trudeau were seen sharing an intimate dinner in Montreal. The outing rapidly caught the attention of the public and the press , as the Canadian Prime Minister later attended Perry's sold-out 'Lifetimes' tour stop in Canada. The meetings further sparked widespread rumors about a budding romance.However, according to the Daily Mail, communication between the pair has 'waned in the past two weeks,' signaling that the initial spark has dimmed. 'She's busy, he's busy,' an insider told the outlet, citing that the two previously texted 'nonstop' in July. 'They have a lot going on, and the newness is gone. But there's nothing negative about it. They just aren't in constant communication anymore. That could change, but for now, it is what it is. It has cooled off.'Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire, finalized their separation in 2023 ending 18 years of marriage.The former couple has three children: sons Xavier, 17, and Hadrien, 11, and daughter Ella-Grace, 16.Around the same time, Perry confirmed her split from actor Orlando Bloom in early July after nearly ten years together. Perry and Bloom share a 4-year-old daughter, Daisy. Both had recently undergone important personal transitions, which may have influenced to the brief nature of their connection.Sources suggest that Trudeau's discomfort with the media spotlight surrounding their rumored romance played a major role in the fallout. High-profile personalities often face intense public scrutiny, and dating a celebrity can intensify that pressure. Meanwhile, Perry's busy international tour schedule and global commitments left little room for pursuing a more serious relationship. Currently, both are prioritizing their respective commitments.A1. Katy Perry is an American pop singer, songwriter, and actress known for hits like Firework and Dark Horse.A2. Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister of Canada, serving since 2015, and a prominent political leader in the country.
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