Selena Gomez & Justin Bieber Relationship News: 'The Heart Wants What It Wants' Singer to Adopt a Baby Alone After Being 'Jaded' by Calvin Klein Model?
Selena Gomez is reportedly considering adopting a baby without on-and-off boyfriend Justin Bieber by her side.
According to HollywoodLife.com, "The Heart Wants What It Wants" crooner's split from the Calvin Klein model is not what she imagined her future to be.
"She thought she'd be married to Justin by now with a baby on the way, but that hasn't happened. Life isn't working out the way she planned," a source said.
Gomez, however, reportedly wants to make 2015 special by taking on the responsibility and starting a family by herself.
"That hasn't stopped her from wanting to have kids and she doesn't want to wait too long. She's been talking about adopting a baby on her own instead of waiting for the right guy," the source said. "Selena feels like this is going to be her year. She's ready to really take her life to the next level. She's ready to really grow up. She wants to be a young mom, and I guess she's a little jaded after Justin because she's sort of given up on true love. Now she's talking about just doing it on her own."
Meanwhile, it seems like the "Come & Get It" singer is still attracted to her ex, as reports claim she recently admitted to her friends that Bieber "looks smoking hot" in his Calvin Klein campaign ad.
"She thinks Justin looks hot in those pictures, and that's hard," a HollywoodLife.com source said. "There's a big part of her that still wishes she was the one with him so seeing him star in a sexy underwear campaign with another girl draped on him sucks."
In addition, Gomez is currently rumored to be dating Bosnian professional soccer player Sejad Salihovic. The 1899 Hoffenheim midfielder met her during his Bundesliga break in the Middle East. The potential couple spent time together over the New Year, sharing a camel ride and having a bite to eat, according to their Instagram accounts.
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