Key Highlights
- Katy Perry proved "California girls" were unforgettable all over the world, including a lunch date in Japan.
- Perry, 41, took a break from "The Lifetimes" world tour Wednesday and joined boyfriend Justin Trudeau for lunch with Fumio Kishida, the former prime minister of Japan. Kishida, who was in office from 2021-24, expressed gratitude toward the former Canadian prime minister for "continuing this friendship" after they both stepped away from the political landscape.
- JUSTIN TRUDEAU'S EX ADMITS KATY PERRY ROMANCE ‘AFFECTS’ HER EMOTIONALLY IN CANDID INTERVIEW Katy Perry joined Justin Trudeau for lunch with Japan's former prime minister, Fumio Kishida.
- (Fumio Kishida/Instagram) "Former Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau came to Japan with his partner Katy Perry and had lunch with us," Kishida shared on social media via translation.
- "During my time as Prime Minister, I met Prime Ministers many times, and during my visit to Canada, we worked together to strengthen our bilateral relations, including formulating the 'Nikka Action Plan.'"He continued, "I am glad that we are continuing this friendship.


