Katy Perry & Justin Trudeau Looked Like Pals at Dinner, With No PDA, Chef Says

Katy Perry & Justin Trudeau Looked Like Pals at Dinner, With No PDA, Chef Says
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Katy Perry & Justin Trudeau
Feasting On Lobster, Not Love
Chef Says Pals✔️, PDA❌

Published July 29, 2025 8:38 AM PDT

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau sent tongues wagging with that dinner sighting last night … but according to the chef who served them, the pair seemed to be just kicking it as pals!

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TMZ.com

Danny Smiles, co-owner and co-executive chef of Montreal’s Le Violon, spilled to TMZ that despite looking good together, there was no PDA and he didn’t get any dating vibes from Katy and Justin … just two friends enjoying a meal.

Danny tells us they went for the chef’s tasting menu, which means he served up a feast — lobster, tuna, lamb gnocchi, beef tartare — all served up with classic Montreal flair.

Naturally, being figure-conscious celebs and all, they skipped dessert … and Justin wrapped up the evening by picking up the tab, after the pair stuck around for a few hours.

Danny said they rolled in around 7 PM, and were perfect guests — super chill, extremely nice to the staff, and they even popped into the kitchen to thank everyone afterward.

So yeah, they’re keeping it friendly … for now. But TBH, it’s no shocker they’d make a cute couple — both hot, both single!

Katy’s out here loving the single life after her shock split from Orlando Bloom — they share a daughter. As for Trudeau, he and his ex-wife Sophie called it quits in 2023 after 18 years of marriage.

We’ll be watching these two like a hawk for any love sparks flying!

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