It seemed like a straightforward question.
‘For years we’ve heard rumors that Justin Trudeau, the former prime minister of Canada, could be your half-brother. What do you think about it?’
Alina Fernandez, the 70-year-old daughter of Fidel Castro, didn’t laugh. She didn’t say no. Instead, after a slightly awkward pause, she gave a remarkably enigmatic answer.
‘The only thing I can tell you is that his mother used to visit the country [Cuba] very often…’
Then she smiled. Does she perhaps know something the rest of us don’t?
Fernandez’s peculiar response on NewsNation’s Katie Pavlich Tonight program this week has reignited online speculation that Trudeau could indeed be the illegitimate son of the late communist dictator.
The idea was first mooted a decade ago in the immediate aftermath of Castro’s death.
However, back then, it was quashed following concerted denials by the governments of both Canada and Cuba. The state machinery in Ottawa and Havana was deployed to crush the rumors. It was, officials said, merely a conspiracy theory concocted in the informational Wild West of the internet.
However, Fernandez’s comments, at the very least, have make the evidence worthy of another look.

Margaret Trudeau smiles as Cuban President Fidel Castro holds Justin’s brother Michel after the Trudeaus arrived in Havana, Cuba, in 1976


Rumors have swirled since 2016 that former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, left, could be the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro’s son due to similarities in the two men’s appearance
What lawyers would call the prima facie, or most obvious, case for a link between Castro and Trudeau is… their faces.
Compare Trudeau to a young, pre-beard Castro and the resemblance is instantly noticeable. The long straight noses, the shape of their chins, and their eyes, and the smiles too, are similar. Note too, Trudeau’s thick head of dark hair. By middle age his father Pierre Trudeau’s hair line had already beaten a long retreat.
Then there is the long, and what many see as bizarre, relationship between the Trudeau and Castro families, which began during the Cold War.
In 1976, Pierre Trudeau, as Canadian Prime Minister, became the first NATO leader to visit Cuba since the Castro revolution. ‘Viva Castro!’ Trudeau exclaimed publicly, leaving the US government baffled.
Photographs showed Justin’s mother Margaret Trudeau handing his baby brother to Castro at Havana airport and them both looking adoringly at the infant. Later, the baby would frequently be misidentified as Justin.

Justin Trudeau, aged 28, greets Fidel Castro in Montreal for the state funeral of Pierre Trudeau on October 3, 2000

Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, with Fidel Castro during his historic state visit to Cuba in 1976

Fidel Castro observes the May Day parade at the Revolution Square in Havana, Cuba, May 1, 1998
A bromance between Fidel and Pierre continued for over two decades. When Pierre died in 2000, Castro, regarded as a pariah by the entire rest of the West, flew to Montreal to be an honorary pall bearer.
In an extraordinarily emotional scene at the funeral he bearhugged Justin, then aged 28, before firmly gripping him by both arms and staring at him.
Justin made three personal trips with his family to Cuba and then, in November 2016, his first official visit as Prime Minister. The ailing Fidel, aged 90, was too sick to receive him. Ten days later, Castro died.
Trudeau then issued a statement that outraged and perplexed the Western world as he declared his ‘deep sorrow’ over the death of the brutal dictator’s death.
‘Mr Castro’ was, according to Trudeau, a ‘legendary revolutionary and orator’ who ‘served his people.’
‘I know my father was very proud to call him a friend and I had the opportunity to meet Fidel when my father passed away,’ he said.
‘It was also a real honor to meet his three sons, and his brother President Raúl Castro, during my recent visit to Cuba. We join the people of Cuba today in mourning the loss of this remarkable leader.’
There was no mention of those who suffered under the Castro regime.
Marco Rubio, who is Cuban-American, said at the time: ‘Is this a real statement or parody? Because if this is a real statement from the PM of Canada it is shameful and embarrassing.’
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, also Cuban-American, accused Trudeau of ‘slobbering adulation’ for Castro.

Justin Trudeau is currently dating pop star Katy Perry

President Donald Trump has repeated rumors about Justin Trudeau and Fidel Castro
The statement led to ridicule and other satirical ‘Trudeau Eulogies’ on Twitter.
One read: ‘Mr Stalin will be fondly remembered for increasing tourism to the otherwise unwelcoming Siberia.’
It also led many to wonder if there could be another reason for Trudeau’s blind praise for a brutal dictator.
The rumor mill started up again in 2018 when Fidel’s eldest son Fidelito, a 68-year-old nuclear physicist who strongly resembled him, died by suicide.
Initial unconfirmed reports suggested he had left a note saying he was Trudeau’s half-brother. But the claim of a note was never substantiated, and the link was denied by the Canadian government.
Six years later, Donald Trump reinvigorated the claim in his book ‘Save America.’
‘His (Justin’s) mother was beautiful and wild,’ Trump wrote. ‘In the 1970s, she would go “clubbing” with the Rolling Stones, but she was also somehow associated with Fidel Castro She said he was “the sexiest man I’ve ever met,” and a lot of people say that Justin is his son. He swears that he isn’t, but how the hell would he know!
“Castro had good hair, the “father” didn’t. Justin has good hair, and has become a Communist just like Castro.”
Trump went on to suggest that there was something genetic about Trudeau’s leftist political path.
‘He’s turned very liberal, actually they say he’s the son of Fidel Castro, and could be,’ Trump told a podcast at the time. ‘Anything’s possible in this world, you know?’

Actor Ryan O’Neal and Margaret Trudeau at Studio 54 in New York City in 1979

Margaret Trudeau on the dance floor at Studio 54
Whatever the reason Trump made his claims about Trudeau’s mother, they do get to the heart of the matter.
Margaret Trudeau was aged just 22, and a self-described ‘hippy flower child’ who had been traveling around Morocco, when she met and secretly married the urbane Pierre Trudeau, who was 51 and had already been Prime Minster for three years.
For Margaret, it was a bewildering transition and one she did not adapt to well.
She fought a long battle with undiagnosed bipolar disorder and came to see her life as first lady as a ‘prison,’ accusing Pierre of putting her in a ‘birdcage.’
She once described her husband as ‘old, with old skin and old toes.’
Before giving a speech at a state dinner in Venezuela she ate peyote, the hallucinogenic cactus, and embarrassment ensued.
Her life was plastered across tabloid newspapers as she was spotted hanging out with Andy Warhol at Studio 54, cozying up to actor Ryan O’Neal and tennis star Bjorn Borg, and partying and smoking marijuana with the Rolling Stones.
The Trudeaus split in 1977 and she later admitted affairs during their relationship, although not with the band.
‘It’s really embarrassing. It just isn’t true, Mick Jagger said. ‘She just came for a two-night concert. She just wanted to have a good time. She was a ‘very sick girl in search of something,’ Jagger added. ‘She found it, but not with me. I wouldn’t go near her with a barge pole.’
Given her remarkable free-spirited life it would not be out of the realms of possibility that Margaret Trudeau, now aged 77, might have decided to have a relationship with Castro as a young woman.
However, the crucial piece of evidence that shows she did not, is the timing of Justin’s birth.
Her only documented trip to Cuba was the historic official state visit with Pierre in 1976.
She had married Pierre on March 4, 1971 and Justin, the eldest of their children, was born on Christmas Day 1971.
Experts have established that Justin must have been conceived between March 16 and April 22, 1971.
On March 16, 1971 Pierre, as Prime Minister, was in Parliament answering a question about pipelines. He spent the rest of March and April in Ottawa.
At that point the only communication between his office and Castro’s Cuba had been by letter.
It would seem implausible that his new wife, and the first lady of Canada, could have secretly left the country for Cuba and a romantic assignation with its leader, whom she had not previously met.
Robert Wright, a Canadian historian who wrote the book ‘Three Nights in Havana’ about the relationship between the Castro and Trudeau families, has described the idea as ‘preposterous.’

Margaret Trudeau and Justin Trudeau arrive for an appearance by King Charles III and Queen Camilla for the State Opening of Parliament during their official visit to Canada on May 27, 2025

In May 1977, Margaret Trudeau was spotted partying with the Rolling Stones
And, perhaps most pertinently of all, Margaret Trudeau herself has never given credence to the claim despite revealing her wild life in a series of tell-all memoirs.
It is also worth noting that the young Pierre Trudeau, before he lost his hair, also bore a passing resemblance to Castro.
Still, despite the convincing evidence to the contrary, some continue to believe there is something in the rumors.
‘Do you plan to call him [Justin Trudeau] and maybe find out?’ Fernandez, Castro’s daughter was asked.
‘No, no,’ she said. ‘If he wants, he’s welcome, but I won’t. I think he keeps that to himself, and you have to respect that.’


