Katy Perry Says 'Karma' Is 'So Rewarding' in Upbeat Life Update Featuring Boyfriend Justin Trudeau Hannah Dailey, 4/8/2026 Katy Perry shares her joy on Instagram with new photos featuring boyfriend Justin Trudeau, expressing that "karma is so rewarding." The post includes glimpses of her family life and hints at a possible concert film from her recent tour, igniting excitement among fans. David Schwimmer Says Wireless 'Disgraced Itself' by Booking Ye, Calls Rapper a 'Hate-Mongering Bigot'
Katy Perry is living her teenage dream with Justin Trudeau, with the pop star sharing a collection of new photos on Instagram capturing how happy her life has been as of late -- thanks in part to the former Canadian prime minister.
On Tuesday (April 7), the pop star posted photos from a recent event that she attended alongside Trudeau, both wearing elegant black attire. One of the snaps shows Perry with a hand on her politician boyfriend's chest as she gazes up at his face, with Trudeau resting a hand on her hip.
"Never knew karma could be so rewarding," the singer wrote.
Perry also included a video of herself riding a bike along the beach on a sunny day and a photo of daughter Daisy Dove building a luminous rainbow on what appears to be a giant Lite-Brite. Plus, she slid in a clip of footage from her Lifetimes Tour -- which ran from April to December last year -- playing on a gridded screen, leaving many fans wondering if a concert movie from the trek is in the works.
"is that a lifetimes tour movie tease I see HELLO?!" commented one KatyCat, while another follower wrote, "omg the lifetimes tour movie is comingggg." (Billboard has reached out to Perry's rep for comment on whether a concert film is coming.)
The hitmaker and Trudeau have been an item since last summer, first sparking dating rumors in July. They made their first public appearance in October by stepping out hand-in-hand in Paris, and hard launched on social media in December when Trudeau shared photos of the couple's diplomatic lunch with Fumio Kishida, the former prime minister of Japan.