A new Katy Perry Justin Trudeau TikTok clip is circulating online after the singer posted a short video showing herself and a small group — including the former Canadian prime minister — hopping to the song “Watch It Burn.” Perry captioned the post, “Ancient texts say that if you hop to this song you will get 1,000 years of good luck,” and the playful moment quickly drew social attention.
The main moment is brief: Perry lipsyncs while people behind her bounce in time with the track. Trudeau appears smiling and relaxed in a green T-shirt and khaki pants as he hops alongside members of Perry’s entourage. The celebrity pairing in the frame is what prompted wider coverage and numerous social reactions.
Katy Perry Justin Trudeau TikTok clip
The TikTok was posted to Perry’s account and features the singer mouthing the lyrics while others, including Trudeau, move to the beat. Perry’s caption framed the video as playful social media content rather than a factual claim about ancient lore — a wink that many viewers picked up on.
Viewers pointed to a few small moments that felt intimate on camera, such as brief eye contact and shared smiles. Those gestures helped the clip climb views and shares, but the footage itself remains a casual, informal scene captured and shared by Perry.
Where and when they appeared
The TikTok surfaced after a busy public stretch for Perry. People reported the singer’s appearance at the Tribeca Film Festival in June, where her documentary, “Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour – Live from Paris,” had its premiere. Fox News and People connected the social post to that promotional run, noting the clip fits the timeline of Perry’s recent public engagements.
Media outlets also placed earlier public sightings in the timeline: People reported that the two were seen together in July 2025 at Le Violon in Montreal, and that Perry posted photos from a December 2025 trip to Tokyo that included images featuring Trudeau. Those accounts are based on reporting and social posts cited by those outlets rather than formal statements from the individuals involved.
Reported timeline and relationships
News coverage has outlined a sequence of public appearances and personal changes for both figures. Fox News has reported that Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie announced a separation in 2023 after an 18-year marriage, and that detail is part of the public record cited by outlets covering the pair’s recent sightings.
Separately, People reported that Katy Perry and her ex-fiancé Orlando Bloom announced their split in July 2025. People also quoted representatives saying Perry and Bloom have been “shifting their relationship … to focus on co-parenting” their daughter, Daisy. Those statements come from representatives and were presented by outlets as the parties’ described arrangements rather than independent verification of private matters.
Outlets have emphasized that coverage to date relies on public appearances, social-media posts and comment from representatives. Neither Fox News nor People reported a formal confirmation of a romantic relationship between Perry and Trudeau; reporting has instead documented a series of public interactions and social posts that attracted attention.
Fan reaction and social buzz
The clip went viral quickly, with fans leaning into the light, playful tone. Commenters used affectionate language — some joking that Trudeau looked “lovestruck” — while others described the moment as wholesome and fun. The mix of amusement and curiosity helped the video spread across platforms.
Social-media users often amplify small gestures, and short celebrity clips can spur a wide range of interpretations. In this case, reactions ran from bemused to enthusiastic: many viewers praised the pair for appearing relaxed and open to simple, silly fun in public settings.
Journalists covering the post noted how viral videos like this can reshape public impressions even when they show only a brief interaction. Fox News and People both covered the clip with context about the appearances that preceded it, and both outlets curated sample fan responses as part of broader coverage of the moment.
What this does and does not confirm
The TikTok confirms what is plainly visible: Perry posted a clip in which she and others hop to “Watch It Burn” and joke about 1,000 years of good luck. Justin Trudeau appears in the frame, smiling and moving with the group. Those are observable facts in the video itself.
What the clip does not confirm are private relationship details beyond the public interactions and representative statements already reported. Fox News and People provided background on recent public sightings and on remarks attributed to representatives, but neither outlet published a direct statement from Perry or Trudeau confirming any romantic status between them.
Readers should treat timeline points — such as the reported July 2025 Montreal sighting, the December 2025 Tokyo photos and the Tribeca premiere — as summarized from Fox News and People reporting. Representative quotes about Perry’s co-parenting arrangements with Orlando Bloom were published by outlets and are cited as such in coverage rather than presented as new, independently verified facts from the people involved.
Key takeaway
The TikTok is a short, viral moment that highlights a casual public interaction and has sparked social conversation. It adds to a series of recent public sightings and posts involving Perry and Trudeau, but it does not on its own establish new private details beyond what has been reported by Fox News and People. For now, coverage centers on the public footage, representatives’ comments reported by outlets, and the social-media reaction that followed.
Source attribution: Reporting and timeline details in this article reference coverage by Fox News and People. See the Fox News coverage here: Fox News, and further context at People.