Will Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Stay Broken Up?

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez set off for Mexico last weekend to countdown to the New Year in style. Unfortunately, thanks to a huge argument, they never got that chance. After their heated disagreement about God knows what, they reportedly broke up and parted company almost immediately, well before the big moment.

According to The New York Daily News, Gomez left Mexico first on December 30, while Bieber followed behind her the next day. They each did their own thing on New Year’s Eve, and sources close to the couple are saying they haven’t spoken a single time since. Whether or not this will prove to be the final off in their on-again-off-again relationship is unclear, but for as of right now, the future doesn’t look particularly bright.

Gomez and Bieber have been together for two years. For the majority of that time, their relationship seemed to be very tranquil. They rarely made stupid headlines, and there weren’t even really many rumors about problems or in-fighting. Sadly, something changed a few months ago, and now there seems to be a whole lot of stress in the way they communicate.

Sources close to the situation are speculating they’ll get back together, but given how many days they’ve gone without talking, this could well be the end. What do you think? Will Selena and the Biebs stay broken up, or will they be back together at some point? Let us know your thoughts by voting in the poll below…

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