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Published 15:31 23 Jun 2026 GMT
During her most recent concert, pop star Katy Perry hit out at her A-lister exes by using a prop to make not-so-subtle digs at her former flames.
At O Son do Camiño festival in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, last week, Perry danced in front of a giant mobile phone displaying incoming calls from her exes, including Orlando Bloom and John Mayer.
During a performance of her hit 2019 song 'Never Really Over', she also discreetly addressed her current romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
In a comedic on-stage stunt, the 'California Gurls' singer awkwardly pressed the decline button when a call came in from DJ Diplo, whom she briefly dated in 2014.
The jab at Diplo came as no surprise to Perry superfans, as she has been rather vocal about where he sits on her list of favourite flames.
In an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden in 2017, the singer was asked to rank her exes in order of best sexual performance and put Diplo behind Bloom and Mayer.
When the towering telephone began ringing with a call from a contact labelled JM, which was presumably Mayer, Perry turned on the stage, walked back to the phone, threw her hands in the air, and walked away.
Hinting that things are perhaps more amicable with Bloom than the rest of her exes, when the phone rang and displayed the initials OB, she simply wagged her finger and struck a pose.
The former couple was together for almost 10 years until they split in 2015 and share a five-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove.
Perry ended her performance by making a very public display of her current relationship with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Once the calls from her past lovers went unanswered, Perry was very quick to answer another call from a contact saved as JPJT.
Eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed that the contact name, which was accompanied by a Canadian flag and a love heart emoji, was referring to Trudeau's full name, Justin Pierre James Trudeau, and it was accompanied by emojis of a Canadian flag and a red heart.
As she enthusiastically hit the accept button, the song ended, and the crowd erupted.
The unlikely pairing of a politician and a pop star began making headlines when the couple was first spotted together in October last year, holding hands in Paris as they left the Crazy Horse cabaret.
They made their relationship public in December 2025 with a red carpet debut at the Tribeca Festival, where they posed for photographs at the premiere of Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour - Live from Paris.