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Justin Bieber Banned From Selena Gomez’s 21st Birthday Celebrations?

The star has apparently ‘done nothing’ for Selena’s birthday

Selena Gomez has planned a huge 21st birthday bash tonight, but according to new reports, the brunette’s ex beau Justin Bieber is not going to be involved in any of her celebrations, despite Selena being snapped with a cake including Biebs pictures last week.

Biebs started rekindled romance rumours when he shared this snap of him and Selena earlier this month (Photo Instagram-Justin Bieber)

According to Hollywoodlife, a source “close to Justin” has not put any effort in to arranging anything for the former Disney babe’s big day, therefore his name may have been crossed off of any birthday guest lists!

“He did nothing”, an insider tells the tabloid when quizzed on whether Justin would make a surprise appearance at any point.

The Baby superstar has been busy touring the globe on his Believe tour, but judging by his previous romantic gestures, no doubt he would have made something happen if he wanted to. Right?

‘Jelena’ broke up in December last year after more than two years of dating though have been spotted together several times since, causing rumours they’re getting back together. But insisting that wasn’t the case during an appearance on Good Morning America today, Selena claimed they were just friends.

Host Sam Champion asked: “You’ve publicly said you and Justin are not together. How do you maintain friendships with someone that’s an ex?”

Gomez replied: “That’s because he and I have had such a history together. I’ll always care about him and protect him if anyone tries to be mean.”

The Come & Get It singer may have to offer a shoulder to cry on once again, as Biebs has hit the headlines over the past couple of days for allegedly “spitting over a crowd of fans.”

Has Biebs taken things one step too far?

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