Justin Bieber and Salena Gomez try to find a way to get together
Salena Gomez and Justin Bieber, Both are try to reconnect the relationship and seek the beautiful moment with the previous journey.
They’re every place together. Back like the old days. Maybe her recent hospitalization re-cemented them, who knows? Maybe that made her need him or him miss her. Whatever . . . Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have reconnected.
I knew you’d want to know. I mean, in a world of ISIS and Syria and Puerto Rico and Russia and Iraq and North Korea and Brexit and Catalonia and Robert Mueller, what else would anyone want to hear about, right?
Her family is decidedly disthrilled. Considering they think Justin not worthy, they remain at war with him.
The former couple strolled side-by-side with their arms seemingly linked and exchanged cheeky looks.
Their outing comes just days after Gomez, 25, and The Weeknd, 27, called it quits and follows a number of outings in the past week which has seen the pair rekindle their friendship, The Sun reports.
The Sorry singer, 23, looked relaxed in a red Thrasher hoodie and dark shorts, while Selena wore a grey jumper, matching leggings and white trainers.
Nonetheless, at least for the next 20 minutes, the beauties reconnected.
They’re closer than ham and eggs. And Selena’s no longer dating The Weeknd.
Switching gears, I see the plot
A movie called “Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower.” Not overly bright, I ask what’s Richard Gere play in it. Very bright, Richard says quietly: “I’m not in it. It’s a documentary. A David and Goliath story, it’ll be up for an Academy Award.
“It’s been hard with him being on tour and her shooting in New York. That wasn’t easy on them.”
Of the break up, a source told TMZ that The Weeknd enjoyed being single before he met Selena and felt unfairly tied down in a relationship that had started to fizzle out.
The source revealed how Abel called Selena and explained how the relationship was no longer working for him and then ended it.
“This is about a boy, 13, born in free, open Hong Kong. Then, in comes Mainland China. Taking over, it imposes rules in the schools. Repressive laws mushroom. This is a normal kid who just woke up. On a Messianic voyage, he speaks out against this monster and for human rights.
“Nobody knew where he emanated from. Begun in a Hong Kong park, his talks became hugely crowded and evolved into a gigantic movement.
“Joshua Wong has been in jail. Kept tired. Many rules. Hair cut. Just now out for a period and on bail and he Skyped from Hong Kong. He says nothing’s changed. He’ll probably have to go back and be retried. He says: ‘They can lock up my body, but they can’t lock up my mind.’
“This is original footage. Filmed in real time. The documentarians followed his story from the beginning.”
So why’s Gere speaking for this film?
“I’m involved in human rights. I’m banned from China.
“See this film. One person can change the world.”
Bits & pieces
Ohio’s Gov. John Kasich, who geared up to run for president, is gearing up to run for president again . . .
And Keanu Reeves is back in his same lane. Another sci-fi thriller shtick. In “Replicas,” he re-juices folk who come back to life. Whether they, too, run for president, this I don’t know. Sandra Bullock, who once co-starred with Keanu says: “He’s scruffy but he has a sexy smell.”
Any peeing or pooping on his designs? He says: “Listen, they behave better than people.”
The holiday competition is in costumes. Labradoodle Maisy, who won last year as a bumblebee, got treats and a dog bed. Now a celebitch who just got groomed, she’ll sport a pumpkin outfit.
A boxer who jumped on furniture was banned. “He didn’t play nice,” says Rockwell, who even supplied a last-minute puppy for “Annie’s” Jane Krakowski.
The shepherd didn’t resemble Annie’s dog, but they dressed it in a Sandyish outfit.
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