Why Selena Gomez Walked Out On Justin Bieber During Their Date Night
Selena Gomez reportedly walked out on Justin Bieber during their date night in Seattle.
A source told E! News that Gomez disliked the fact that Bieber’s dancing drew too much attention. Immediately after Gomez walked out of the venue, Bieber followed her, and they both returned to Los Angeles together.
The couple rode a private jet over the weekend to enjoy some quality time together. Another source told the same publication that the two are doing great ever since they started seeing each other again in October.
“Selena and Justin are doing great. Justin is very affectionate to Selena. He wears his heart on his sleeve lately especially when it comes to her. They are still learning about each other as grown adults,” the source said.
The same source claimed that Bieber and Gomez will be spending New Year’s Eve together since they won’t be able to celebrate Christmas together. However, nothing has been finalized as of late.
Another source told People last week that Gomez’s family doesn’t like Bieber for the “Wolves” singer that’s why she never invites him to attend their gatherings.
“Justin’s family always loved Selena, but Selena’s family is still not happy about her seeing Justin. Selena doesn’t bring Justin to any family events. Selena is spending Christmas with her family. As of now, Justin is not invited,” the source said.
Gomez and Bieber dated on and off from 2010 to 2015. The two rekindled their romance after she underwent kidney transplant. Following her split from The Weeknd, Bieber and Gomez started hanging out more frequently. Last month, they were also photographed kissing each other on the lips.
While speaking with Billboard, Gomez also said that she’s more mature now to know who is good for her.
“I cherish people who have really impacted my life. So maybe before, it could have been forcing something that wasn’t right. But that doesn’t mean caring for someone ever goes away. And that goes for people in general,” she said.
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