Justin Trudeau's Diplomatic Dinner Plans Marred by Katy Perry's 'Inappropriate' Outfit
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his new girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry, have been making headlines after a photo of them together at a Japanese diplomatic event sparked widespread criticism on social media. The picture, posted by former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, shows Perry wearing a cropped blazer and miniskirt over black stockings and boots, which some deemed "inappropriate" for the formal setting.
Kishida had initially described the photo as an opportunity to spend time with Trudeau's partner and his wife, Yuko, but his description of Perry as simply "Trudeau's partner" was also taken out of context by many, who pointed out that she is a global pop icon. Twitter users expressed their discontent with Kishida's handling of the situation, calling on him to properly address Perry.
Meanwhile, the wholesome photo has been largely overshadowed by positive comments from fans who are happy to see Katy Perry found love again after her split from actor Orlando Bloom in June. Many have praised Trudeau for his kind words about Perry and their partnership, describing them as "happily in love."
The criticism surrounding Perry's outfit highlights a deeper issue of cultural sensitivity when it comes to diplomatic events. While some may have been quick to judge Perry's attire, others argue that she should have sought professional advice on her wardrobe choices for such an important occasion.
As the couple's trip coincides with the Japan stop of Perry's global Lifetimes Tour, where she performed to a packed house at the Saitama Super Arena, it remains to be seen how they will navigate the challenges and scrutiny that come with their high-profile relationship.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his new girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry, have been making headlines after a photo of them together at a Japanese diplomatic event sparked widespread criticism on social media. The picture, posted by former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, shows Perry wearing a cropped blazer and miniskirt over black stockings and boots, which some deemed "inappropriate" for the formal setting.
Kishida had initially described the photo as an opportunity to spend time with Trudeau's partner and his wife, Yuko, but his description of Perry as simply "Trudeau's partner" was also taken out of context by many, who pointed out that she is a global pop icon. Twitter users expressed their discontent with Kishida's handling of the situation, calling on him to properly address Perry.
Meanwhile, the wholesome photo has been largely overshadowed by positive comments from fans who are happy to see Katy Perry found love again after her split from actor Orlando Bloom in June. Many have praised Trudeau for his kind words about Perry and their partnership, describing them as "happily in love."
The criticism surrounding Perry's outfit highlights a deeper issue of cultural sensitivity when it comes to diplomatic events. While some may have been quick to judge Perry's attire, others argue that she should have sought professional advice on her wardrobe choices for such an important occasion.
As the couple's trip coincides with the Japan stop of Perry's global Lifetimes Tour, where she performed to a packed house at the Saitama Super Arena, it remains to be seen how they will navigate the challenges and scrutiny that come with their high-profile relationship.