Justin Bieber Asks Selena Gomez to Move In: Now 'A Hundred Percent,' Singer Posts Photos on Social Media
After several break-ups, reconciliations and everything else in between, it seems like the Canadian pop star Justin Bieber and his love interest Selena Gomez are taking a "huge step" in their relationship by moving in together.
According to Hollywood Life, the couple only recently fixed things between them. According to a source, Justin and Selena are "a hundred percent" now, and she could not be happier after Justin asked her to move in with him. However, the 22-year-old actress and singer is still cautious, and if anything goes wrong, she's still has her own place to go to.
The two have had several break-ups in the past and are still working on their trust issues, Daily Mail reports. Selena trusts him, according to another source, who also said that Gomez would just have to stop worrying about other girls and let go of her jealousy. The insider who is close to the couple went on by saying that he has not given her any reason to worry since the two got back together.
Justin and Selena have not been discreet about their renewed relationship with the 20-year-old singer posting about them on social media. He recently shared a photo taken at the celebration of his best friend's birthday, where the couple looked happy together.
While Bieber has been living in a condominium in Beverly Hills, he also recently rented a mansion in Hollywood Hills, and it remains unclear to which property Gomez will be moving her things.
The two started dating in early 2011 and split from each other officially sometime in late 2012 before they started going out again in April of last year. However, it has been a bit rocky since then until they reunited earlier this year. After being quiet over the past few months, it seems like they have fixed things and decided to take the next big step.
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