Surprise! Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez hang out together in Texas
Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, together again? Well, it seems they were for a couple of hours Friday morning in Texas.
Just days after Bieber posted an Oscar-night photo of ex-girlfriend Gomez on Instagram, captioning it “Most elegant princess in the world,” the two were caught on camera leaving a perfume store in downtown McAllen, Texas.
That after hitting up a Starbucks and Don Pepe’s Mexican restaurant, where according to south Texas newspaper the Monitor they spent $153.04 on breakfast — including $64 worth of tip. The “Baby” singer reportedly traveled with four bodyguards in tow.
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The Biebs indirectly managed to get a local mall shut down too, the Monitor said. When word — true or not — got out that he’d paid a visit there, the place filled to capacity and police shut ‘er down early, not to open again until Saturday morning. Monitor reporter Dave Hendricks tweeted a picture from the scene.
Gomez has a concert Saturday night in Hidalgo, Texas. Bieber had been in Miami, where on Thursday he sat for a deposition in a lawsuit that alleges he told his bodyguard to attack a photographer and take his camera’s memory card.
Bieber is said to have left the contentious deposition after being asked questions that mentioned his former flame, yelling, “Don’t ask me about her, do not ask me about her!,” according to TMZ.
And of course, Thursday also brought the release by Miami authorities of videos showing Bieber relieving himself while under arrest in January, if you’re into that sort of thing. Private parts were hidden behind a generously large black box.
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