Justin Bieber seems to have moved on from his tumultuous past, especially now that his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez is engaged to her beau, Benny Blanco.
According to a report by Daily Mail, an insider recently revealed that the Baby hitmaker is happily focused on his family life, even after acknowledging his former flame’s surprise engagement announcement.
The tipster added that this development between both exes marks the end of an era for both of them, as Justin is now a father, and Selena is thrilled to begin the new chapter of life with her current love of interest.
The source remarked, "Justin is married and has a kid, we all know that but when he heard that Selena was engaged, he'll even admit, it stung for a brief second."
"Because even though they will never be friends or date again or anything like that, it is officially the end of an era," the insider stated.
Speaking more about their past connections, the tipster remarked that it is surprising for fans to see how quickly both Justin and Selena have grown and moved on from their troubled love history.
This came after Justin seemingly reacted to his former partner's announcement by posting a series of intimate photos with his wife, Hailey Bieber.
On December 16, the Peaches singer shared rare images of his family from their recent celebrations.
As the singer's post gained popularity on social media, fans began speculating that his move might be a subtle reaction to his ex's engagement, as both the exes shared happy photos with their respective partners back-to-back.
For the unversed, Justin and Selena were romantically linked for nearly a decade before parting ways in 2018.
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