We all breathed a huge sigh of relief when our favourite lovebirds Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez reunited as a couple.
However according to reports it’s not been completely smooth sailing since the pair got back together. Last week a rumour circulated that Selena stormed out of Justin’s dressing room backstage at the Jingle Ball.
Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Definitely Back On - Photographed Together In LA
And if Selena was still feeling a bit sensitive about that blowout this latest incident will only fan the flames - Justin has been hanging out with Selena’s ex, Nick Jonas!
Justin, what are you thinking?!
Both boys tweeted about their hangout and according to reports Selena was not happy when she found out her current beau and former lover were bonding.
Here’s the Twitter exchange between the pair:
@justinbieber: “in the studio tonight working on the acoustic album...had some solid ping pong matches but... still #pingpongchampion”
@nickjonas: “Just played @justinbieber in ping pong. Went to deuce both times, but he's the ping ping champion. #Igotyounexttime : )”
According to reports Selena was unimpressed about the new bro-mance with a friend close to Selena revealing, “Justin and Nick Jonas hung out all last night. Selena was crying about it. He wouldn’t even return her calls when she found out and called him up.”
But while Justin’s personal life may be up in the air, one thing that’s going from strength to strength is his career. In addition to a hugely successful music career it looks as though Justin could be set to segue into television!
According to reports Justin’s manager Scooter Braun and writers Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi are in talks with US TV network ABC about working on a script for a sitcom based on the 'Beauty And A Beat' singer’s life before he became a star. It’s not yet known whether Bieber will play himself on screen but he is set to executive produce if it does end up moving past the development stage.
Justin is no stranger to the world of television having made cameo appearances on a number of TV specials like CSI and Punk’d.
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