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Justin Bieber Changes Marriage Proposal Plans, Does Not Mention Selena Gomez

Justin Bieber is sharing his ideal proposal.

The 20-year-old singer took to Instagram to post a photograph on Instagram where he is posing in New York City's Central Park.

"Was gonna wait to go to Central Park for when I proposed to my future wife but (expletive) sometimes things change," Bieber captioned his image. "I'll think of something more romantic."

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Bieber previously opened up about his feeling on marriage, as well as revealing that he would like to remain friends with his ex-girlfriends.

"My grandparents Bruce and Diane Dale [are my relationship role models]," he told Us Weekly last year. "They love each other so much, after so many years! When I'm their age, I want to be as in love with my wife as my grandfather is with his."

Oprah Winfrey, the 60-year-old media maven, warned Bieber against trying to be tied into a marriage while he was too young. Winfrey inquired about Bieber's desire to get married at 25 years old on her show "Oprah's Next Chapter."

"I think so, yea," Bieber responded to the inquiry in 2012.

When the media proprietor asked the young singer to rethink his stance on marriage before 30, he asked her "why?"

"I think 25′s too young, actually," Winfrey told Bieber. "I really do – and particularly for you."

Bieber smiled at Winfrey and seemed to consider her advice.

"Yeah, I mean, you are Oprah, you are telling me I should not get married at 25, I should
probably listen to you," he told her.

Bieber has been on-and-off again with singer Selena Gomez, but insisted that he could still be friends with previous girlfriends.

"As long as people are kind to each other during a breakup, there is no reason they can't be friends," the singer previously told Us Weekly. "A lot of people give me relationship advice."

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