It looks like ex celebrity couple Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez is resorting to cheap publicity, including posting personal photos on social networking sites, despite publicly claiming that they have parted ways.
Just a few days after posting a cartoon of himself with a topless female fan on Instagram, teen sensation Justin Bieber sparked off speculations of rekindling his relationship with his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez by posting their intimate photo on internet.
Justin Bieber posted an upclose photo with Gomez on his Instagram page Saturday night but deleted soon after, according to E! Online. In the photo, the "Come & Get It" singer was seen holding her hair back as she leans close to Bieber.
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The photo hit the net amid speculations that the ex-couple is getting back together after putting an end to their two-year-old relationship this January. They duo reportedly spent some quality time together away from home.
Selena Gomez flew to Norway Thursday to see Bieber and traveled with him to Copenhagen, where he performed Saturday night, an insider told E! News.
"They were holding hands, hugging and they kissed on the lips. They looked really in love, like no fights ever happened before. It definitely looked like they were back together," a source told People Magazine.Â
The latest bonding has rubbished earlier reports that the "Baby" singer had not only severed ties with his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez but also didn't want his close friends to be close to her.
Sources told RadarOnline that Bieber was not happy with his friend King Kevi, who has been living at the singer's house for the last few months, after the reports of him partying with Selena Gomez at her Los Angeles home hit the Internet.
It was reported that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez still talk to each other once in a while though they are unlikely to get back together.
The celeb couple split in January after having dated for about two years.
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