Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber news: Gomez avoids ex-boyfriend at Tori Kelly's album release party

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez Instagram/ justinbieber

Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber were spotted at the same restaurant in West Hollywood in honor of Tori Kelly's album release. 

According to Us Weekly, the "Good for You" singer and Ed Sheeran went to The Nice Guy restaurant after Kelly's concert at the Hollywood Bowl, and a source said that the 22-year old managed to avoid Bieber. The source said that the former couple didn't interact at all and noted that Gomez came with Sheeran, while Bieber arrived at the restaurant with Scooter Braun. 

"Justin and Selena each noticed that the other person was there," said the eyewitness to Us, "but they didn't go over to say hello." 

E! News reports that Sheeran and Gomez arrived at the party at 11 p.m. after having dinner together at the Sunset Tower Hotel nearby. The singer-actress and the "Thinking Out Loud" singer were also photographed at a 7-11 on the same night for some late night snacks. 

Hollywood Life reports that although Sheeran and Gomez have been spending a lot of time together, the two aren't dating but are "considering working with one another." 

"Ed would love to write for Selena," said a source to the website. "He thinks she's super talented, has a great voice and the right appeal to front one of his songs." 

However, according to the insider, Sheeran doesn't want to start a feud with Bieber by writing a song for Gomez about her ex, saying, "He feels she should concentrate on something else."  

Gomez and Bieber had an on-off relationship since 2011 before calling it quits for what appears to be the last time in December 2014. The two were last seen together at the Hillsong Church in New York City last month. In a Snapchat video shared by preacher Rick Wilkerson Jr, the 21-year old and the "I Want You to Know" singer were in the same room having fun with a group of people during a youth group meet-up at the church. 

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