Dubbed "Where Light Finds Us," creative director Sabato De Sarno told WWD the campaign "had to be dramatic," "big" and "fun." ...
Xavier James Trudeau, son of outgoing Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, launches his music career with an R&B single, ‘Til the Night’s Done, releasing on February 21, 2025. The teaser video on ...
Justin Trudeau’s 17-year-old son, Xavier James Trudeau, announced the launch of his R&B music career in a promotional video shared on Instagram over the weekend. Xavier James Trudeau's music ...
Outgoing Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau's son Xavier has launched his R&B career, sharing a promotional video on his Instagram handle. Justin Trudeau with his son Xavier.(Justin Trudeau/X ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau‘s eldest son, 17-year-old Xavier Trudeau, appears to be stepping into the Canadian music scene with the launch of his debut music track next month. On Saturday ...
Music company says debut track ... albeit not on the political stage. Xavier James Trudeau is releasing a debut original R&B song on Feb. 21, and the 17-year-old teased a snippet of what listeners ...
Weeks after Justin Trudeau announced his resignation after a decade as prime minister, the politician's eldest son Xavier is reportedly gearing up to launch his music career. As outlets like the ...
Xavier Trudeau, 17, is set to release his first ... On his Instagram bio, fans are directed to contact management company Pathway Music Group via email. “Good work guys,” his mother, Sophie ...
Justin Trudeau, who announced his resignation as Prime Minister earlier this month, has yet to comment on his son’s music debut. Fans and critics alike were quick to comment on Xavier’s Instagram ...
Zach Freemantle had 14 points and 10 rebounds and Xavier hung on in the final seconds to beat No. 7 Marquette 59-57 to earn its third straight victory while snapping the Golden Eagles’ six-game ...
Xavier Worthy didn’t forget. It was on the first day of the 2024 NFL Draft that the Kansas City Chiefs traded up for the speedy Texas wideout. Who did they trade with, you ask? Why that would be ...