LOOK: Jogging Justin Trudeau joins Vancouver prom picture | Inquirer News

LOOK: Jogging Justin Trudeau joins Vancouver prom picture

/ 02:19 PM May 23, 2017

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is no stranger to unintentionally gracing civilian photos, such as this shirtless photobomb of a beach wedding:

Justin Trudeau

Image: Screen grab via Twitter/@marnierecker

Yesterday, the prime minister’s official photographer Adam Scotti snapped photos of Trudeau running through a crowd of prom revelers, showing that the group was initially oblivious:

I run. Tommy runs. The boss runs. This is part of a little side project to document the places we go and the runs we go on. Sometimes it’s just scenic shots, other times, it’s running past an unsuspecting grad group – half clued in, others were more distracted by the ginger with the camera. A memorable moment for all. I always love to watch people’s faces as they realise who just ran past, often several paces after he has passed. #cdngingersnaps #stanleypark #vancouver #cdnpoli @canadianrunning

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Eventually, the teens took notice, and took the opportunity to grab a snapshot with the physically active world leader:

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Justin Trudeau

Image: Screen grab via Instagram/@crrdo

According to Scotti, more often than not, people only realize his boss passed them by after the fact. JB

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