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Truth about Katy Perry's dinner date with Justin Trudeau WEEKS after split from ex-fiancé Orlando Bloom

Truth about Katy Perry's dinner date with Justin Trudeau WEEKS after split from ex-fiancé Orlando Bloom

Daily Mail​4 days ago
As news of their split trickled out last month, Katy Perry was forced to watch her ex-fiancé embracing his newfound bachelorhood on vacation in Italy.
At the time, she was pictured looking downcast some 8,000 miles away in Australia as she pushed on with her gruelling world tour.
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