| Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is a Canadian former TV host and reporter. |
| She is the wife of the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau. |
| She lived in the Mount Royal suburb of Montreal during her childhood. |
| Sophie attended school with Michel Trudeau, her future husband's youngest brother. |
| Around age 17, she faced bulimia nervosa, an eating disorder. |
| She overcame the illness through therapy and yoga. |
| Sophie started her career as a receptionist and later became an account manager. |
| After working in advertising, she pursued studies in radio and television. |
| She worked at a newsroom and later became an entertainment reporter at LCN. |
| In the mid-2000s, she worked as a personal shopper at Holt Renfrew. |
| She was a reporter for CTV's entertainment news show, etalk. |
| Sophie became a certified yoga instructor in 2012. |
| She initially considered using the hyphenated surname 'Grégoire-Trudeau.' |
| Sophie is known for singing a song she composed at an event in 2016. |
| She appeared on the cover of Fashion magazine in 2017. |
| Sophie considers herself a spiritual person. |
| She is actively involved in charity work and supports various organizations. |
| She is the national ambassador for Plan Canada's 'Because I Am a Girl' initiative. |
| She serves as the official spokesperson for The Shield of Athena. |
| Sophie expressed a desire to make a music album in an interview. |
| She is fluent in French, English, and Spanish. |
| Sophie is often seen publicly consuming alcohol, particularly wine. |