Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber news: Are they back together?

Recent reports of American singer, Selena Gomez, and Canadian pop star, Justin Bieber, have sparked rumors that the two past lovers have reignited their flame. Bieber had allegedly reached out to Gomez after her kidney transplant a few weeks back. The two have been seen on numerous occasions spending time together. However, it is still unclear whether they are back together or not.

In a report by Entertainment Tonight, Gomez and Bieber have been spending more time together after the former broke up with her ex-boyfriend, The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye. In fact, the two have been spotted to be somewhat more intimate as their representatives let on. The pair have been reportedly "affectionate" while they were biking through the streets of Los Angeles.

It is speculated that Gomez's friends had never liked Bieber ever since their relationship began, which could be one of the main reasons why the two pop stars have not made any public announcements as of late.

With these kinds of reports, fans have been quick to conclude that the two are getting back together, but are they really? According to E News Online, Gomez and Bieber are still trying to decide if jumping into a relationship with each other once again is a good idea. This does not change the fact that they have been spending all of their free time together, and Gomez was even seen wearing Bieber's hockey jersey at one point.

Despite the fact the Gomez had just broken up with Tesfaye, it is notable to mention that she still looks happy, as reported by The Daily Mail. In fact, in most of the pictures that were taken of the two, Gomez was seen constantly smiling. Just after the relationship between Tesfaye and Gomez had collapsed, Bieber was there to give Gomez constant support, which is obviously helping Gomez get through the break up.

At this point, it is only a matter of time before the two come clean about the true stance of their relationship.

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