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Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau Blend Families as First Anniversary Approaches

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When Katy Perry split from Orlando Bloom, she wasn’t exactly shopping for her next chapter—but sometimes life has other plans. Enter Justin Trudeau, who swept into her world at precisely the right moment and has turned into something genuinely serious. As the pair approaches their one-year anniversary (they went public in July 2025), insiders reveal they’re not just dating—they’re actively building a blended family structure that spans two countries and includes five kids total.

The logistics alone would exhaust most couples, but Perry and Trudeau seem to have cracked the code. Perry, 41, has brought her 5-year-old daughter Daisy to meet Trudeau’s three children—Xavier, 18, Ella-Grace, 17, and Hadrien, 12—and sources say they’re tackling this integration thoughtfully and at a comfortable pace. It’s the kind of deliberate approach that matters when you’re juggling Orlando Bloom’s coparenting arrangement with Daisy in California and Trudeau’s previous marriage to Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, whom he separated from in 2023 after 18 years together.

What’s particularly striking is how they’re managing the distance. Perry considers California her home base and has a solid rhythm with Bloom, while Trudeau is establishing himself in a newly purchased $3.1 million two-story home in Montreal that he purchased in February—a house large enough for a blended family, according to insiders. Yet neither seems bothered by the long-distance reality. They’ve found a rhythm that works and make a point to see each other as often as their schedules allow. Trudeau’s been making real effort to show up despite the chaos of their respective lives.

So what’s keeping this working? According to those close to them, Perry loves that Trudeau laughs at her jokes and gets her quirky humor. Her friends think he’s a solid match. Both have talked openly about the future and are genuinely committed to seeing where this goes. That’s the opposite of temporary—that’s someone thinking in terms of years, not months. For a couple who went from being tabloid surprises to quietly building something real, that’s the kind of staying power that actually matters.

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