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Selena Gomez seen hanging out with Justin Bieber after breakup with The Weeknd

/ 12:59 PM November 02, 2017

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Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber were seen spending time together following her breakup with The Weeknd.

The pop stars were in Los Angeles biking and getting coffee.

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While news broke out yesterday that The Weeknd (real name: Abel Tesfaye) and Gomez had broken up , TMZ reports that Tesfaye ended the relationship weeks ago.

The “Starboy” artist reportedly felt the relationship had lost its spark. With Tesfaye on tour and Gomez doing shoots, they barely saw each other.

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Their last public appearance was in early September for a Harper’s Bazaar red-carpet event.

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Bieber apparently didn’t figure into the equation, as he and Gomez only reunited after the breakup.

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TMZ reports that the “Love Yourself” singer contacted Gomez after hearing that she had undergone a kidney transplant.

The former flames have since been spotted together on a handful of occasions.

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One of these was in her home with friends while other outings were in L.A.  Niña V. Guno /ra

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