Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez make a ball move during Justin's American Music Awards after-party at Nice Guy in LA, following the big show on November 22, both had a fantastic night and enjoyed so much as they celebrated the night in honor of Justin's no. 1 album, Purpose. According to one of the sources, Justine Bieber also posted a video in Instagram seeing him playing a piano while singing the Beatles classic song entitled "Let it Be," while Selena was seen at the background of the video.
During the celebration there is a grandiose sparks on their eyes, fans think both of the singing artists have a lot of things to celebrate. On the other hand, while Bieber had his new album, Selena also had her recent album entitled 'Revival', which was released back in October.
Just before the celebration, the former couple was seen sitting together during the AMA Awards, earlier on the night where they celebrated, and both of them definitely crushed the stage that night.
Moreover, some speculate that one of the reasons why Gomez and Bieber had to celebrate is because they are finally back-on-going relationship. The two were spotted together on Nov. 20, which was two days before the AMA awards show. Both were truly enjoying each other's company -they look so cute together again in a date night at a bar in Los Angeles.
A source told HollywoodLife, ""In the last month, Justin and Selena have regularly hung out together at the hotel. And it isn't the first time the pair have appeared lovey-dovey. Around two weeks ago they dined at Scarpetta, the restaurant at the Montage, and looked like a couple. Before that, they've been hanging poolside, renting a private cabana for privacy. Sometimes friends would join them, or sometimes they'd be alone. But they didn't care who saw them, they were touchy-feely and very relaxed."
Both had shown affection which can be vividly seen to both of their eyes, and Justine offered a song to serenade Selena. So maybe the other celebration would be that, but on the other hand it's not clearly stated yet.