UMVA has learned that Justin Trudeau's son Xavier is taking the music industry by storm, but not everyone is convinced he's got what it takes to make it big.
At just 18 years old, Xavier has already launched his music career with his debut single, "Til The Nights Done," and is looking to fill arenas like his dad's pop star girlfriend Katy Perry. But despite his enthusiasm, Xavier's performance at a recent Ottawa Blackjacks game left many cringing.
Clad in an all-white outfit, Xavier took to the court to showcase his rap skills, but it was clear that autotune was his only friend. The teenager lumbered around the court, struggling to find his rhythm and deliver a coherent flow.
The social media backlash was swift and merciless, with many calling out Xavier's lack of talent and comparing him unfavorably to his dad's singing abilities. "He's as good at singing as his father is in politics," one critic quipped, while another added, "Nice to see that cringe runs in the family."
But Xavier is not one to let the haters get him down. In a recent interview, he revealed that he's been getting advice from his dad's girlfriend, Katy Perry, and is confident that 2025 will be a big year for his music career.
Xavier's music may be a mixed bag, but he's got one thing going for him – his willingness to learn and grow. Despite being 18, he's already showing a level of maturity that many of his critics lack.
As Xavier continues to pursue his dreams, it's clear that he's got a long way to go before he can fill the shoes of his dad's pop star girlfriend. But with determination and hard work, maybe he can prove the doubters wrong and make a name for himself in the music industry.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Xavier's family has been a major source of support for his music career. His grandmother, Margaret Trudeau, was even in attendance at his recent performance, and his mother, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, has been spotted cheering him on on social media.
Xavier's willingness to put himself out there and take risks is admirable, even if his music doesn't quite live up to his ambitions. As he continues to navigate the ups and downs of the music industry, it's clear that he's got a long way to go before he can be taken seriously.
Despite the criticism, Xavier remains optimistic about his future in music. In a recent interview, he revealed that he's been working hard to hone his craft and is confident that he's got what it takes to make it big.
Time will tell if Xavier can overcome the odds and make a name for himself in the music industry. But for now, it's clear that he's got a lot to learn – and a lot to prove.