A lot can change in a week. On June 24, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez were living out their Romeo & Juliet fantasy and he was looking for the perfect ring to give to her. But on June 30, Chantel Jeffries was the one on Justin’s arm. So what happened to Justin’s proposal? Did he already break his “Til death do you part” bond with Selena?
After going ring shopping, Justin did ask Selena to marry him, according to Life & Style. “Justin has told Selena he will marry her. They’re young, but feel like they have a deep connection that no one else can break,” said a source.
Not even their parents. In fact, the more people protest their relationship, the more Justin and Selena seem to want to make it last. “Right now, Selena and Justin feel like it’s them against the world, since her family and friends don’t want them to be together.”
But if Justin did propose to Selena, he may have already blown it. Selena’s one condition to accepting Justin’s proposal, Life & Style reports, was that he “prove to her that he’s serious and stop cheating on her,” and he’s done the exact opposite over the past few days. Instead of acting serious with Selena, Justin has cozied up to Chantel Jeffries and other girls, and he’s even been flaunting the flirting on social media.
So the reported engagement may be over before it even started.
Plus, a source tells HollywoodLife.com exclusively that all the marriage talk is just smoke and mirrors.
“Justin’s engagement plans are hot air,” the source says. “He tells Selena things she wants to hear, but he is having too much fun being with her and flirting with other girls. He would only marry her if he got her pregnant, which he is not hoping for or gearing toward anytime soon.”
With the Biebs’ latest Instagram antics, it definitely seems like marrying Selena is the last thing on his mind — unfortunately it also seems like she’s the last person in the world to realize it.
What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Does Selena finally need to stop trusting Justin? Let us know!
— Andrew Gruttadaro
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