Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez reunite at church

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are officially together again. After spending Thanksgiving apart, they were recently spotted together at a church service. The celebrity couple arrived at the church separately, and at the same time, reality star Kourtney Kardashian was also seen attending the service.

A few days ago, the Daily Mail revealed photos of the three outside the church, and it appeared to confirm the awkward run-in between the three, especially as Bieber and Kardashian used to date. Fans might remember that Bieber and Kardashian started spending some time together by the latter part of 2015 after she broke up with her longtime boyfriend of nine years, Scott Disick with whom she shares three kids with.

The singer and the reality star never confirmed their relationship, even though they were often seen together for many months. By August of 2016, Bieber seemed to have moved on to date Sofia Richie. Richie also happens to be currently dating Disick.

Bieber and Gomez got back together at the end of October after the actress broke up with The Weeknd after dating for 10 months. However, prior to breaking up with The Weeknd in October, Gomez was already seen with Bieber. In Billboard magazine's December issue, Gomez revealed why she decided to get back together with the singer. The actress shared that she holds the people who have had an impact in her life dearly.

"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," said Gomez.

She later said that the attitude that led her to having Bieber back in her life applies to people in general. Gomez explained that everyone has gone through seasons in their lives. She has grown up with Demi Lovato, Nick and Joe Jonas, as well as Miley Cyrus, and she shared that it was cool to see where everyone is now.

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