The Weeknd out with Justin Bieber's model ex, Yovanna Ventura?

The Weeknd has been spotted twice with none other than Justin Bieber's ex, model Yovanna Ventura.

The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, was seen holding hands with Ventura. A source close to the singer told US Magazine that the "Starboy" crooner and the 21-year-old Ventura got all cozy during Frech Montana's birthday party in a Beverly Hills Mansion on Thursday, Nov. 9.

"They arrived together. They were holding hands. He was there for a solid two hours with her and everywhere they went they held hands," the insider narrated.

Another source claimed that the singer seemed to be showing off the model in an alleged effort to tell everyone that he was with someone. This might be possible considering that his ex, Selena Gomez, seems to have moved on pretty quickly to Bieber following her break up with The Weeknd last month.

The day after the party, The Weeknd and Ventura were again spotted together, but this time, in a vehicle as they left the Hyde club. Neither has given any official statements about their relationship, so fans should take all rumors with a grain of salt.

Meanwhile, Bieber and Gomez have reportedly decided to keep things low-key, as their recent outings had been the talk of the town. The former lovers were spotted getting breakfast at Joi Café in Westlake, California before going to a church session together later that day.

Photos of them also circulated showing the "Cold Water" singer and the 25-year-old "Bad Liar" singer seemingly enjoying themselves while riding their bikes. Aside from this, Gomez had attended Bieber's hockey game, where she left wearing the 23-year-old's uniform.

Bieber and Gomez reportedly mend the broken fence after Gomez had undergone a kidney transplant in June this year.

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