Justin Bieber and Paola Paulin news: pair aren't committing just yet

Justin Bieber may be seeing the world with a lover's gaze these days as the singer has been seen several times with Paola Paulin, a Colombian model and actress.

According to Us Weekly, it seems like love is in the air between the two. A source told the magazine, "They're totally smitten with each other." The 23-year-old Bieber invited the Colombian model to go with him to a church service last Sept. 27 before having a more intimate date after. They were then seen at the same church service on Oct. 4.

While it may be roses and chocolates for the new couple, E! News reported that Bieber is not ready for a commitment just yet. A source told the entertainment channel, "Justin and Paola are dating, but nothing is exclusive. They have recently been seeing each other more often. She wants a relationship but he is taking his time on getting to know her."

"Justin likes how well diverse and smart she is. They are having fun and enjoying each other's company. What's important to Justin is church and feeling mentally stable and having a good support system," the source added.

But that doesn't mean that the two are just going to end up in a casual relationship. Reports have it that Justin wants to have a relationship but is taking his time in figuring out some things before he commits himself.

The "As Long as You Love Me" singer has had an interesting year, to say the least in the dating aspect. The pop star has been linked to different women including Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin and Sofia Richie. One of his most-talked-about relationships was with fellow pop star Selena Gomez. The two singers were in an on-and-off relationship that started in 2011 but eventually called it quits in 2014.

As for Justin's new lady love, Paulin is currently signed with Elite Model Management. The Colombian model is also seen on the TV series "Ballers" on HBO starring Dwayne Johnson. Paulin is also a polyglot, being able to speak English, Spanish and French.

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