Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez Dating Again? JB Uploads Selfie Cuddling Together After Segway-ing [See Photo Here]
After their segway-ing moment, it looks like the superstar couple is reunited once again. And Justin Bieber is letting the whole world know about it.
The two were spotted riding segways in the Oaks - near the mansion where the 'Baby' singer lives. Although Jelena fans were more than delighted at the sight of the two only a few meters away from each other, the Liberty Voice says that an annoyed driver reportedly told Bieber to 'f*** off' before driving past. The two's segway-ing moment has said to have caused traffic in the area.
Reports then circulated regarding Bieber and Gomez' alleged reunion but the used to be rumored reconciliation between the two might just be true, after all.
No less than JB himself is hinting on Jelena to be back again as he tweeted a link to an Instagram photo of him and Selena cuddled together.
"Love the way you look at me," the 'Baby' singer captioned the photo.
According to Hollywood Life, the two may be getting back together in light of the ailment that Gomez' is suffering from. The singer-actress recently cancelled the last leg of her concert tour in Asia and Australia in exchange for some 'me time.'
Lately, sources and reports confirm that the former Disney star is in fact sick - thus the need for a break.
"They've been talking every day," the Hollywood Life's source says. "He really understands what she's going through with her lupus. He's been so supportive because he knew how much she wanted to keep that private."
Furthermore, a report says that Gomez has been battling Lupus for quite a while.
"Selena has been going full throttle the past few years and her Lupus is really catching up with her right now."
"She knows that she needs to take some time to address the disease and look after herself better if she wants to live a full and healthy life."
According to Medical News Today, Lupus is an autoimmune disease where the body's immune system becomes hyperactive and attacks normal, healthy tissue. This results in symptoms such as inflammation, swelling, and damage to joints, skin, kidneys, blood, the heart, and lungs.