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Justin Bieber Drops $10,000 on Flowers for Selena Gomez; Pair Back Together?

Justin Bieber is believed to have dropped $10,000 on flowers for Selena Gomez amid reports of reconciliation.

The "Confident" singer, 20, and the former Disney star, 21, fueled reconciliation rumors on March. 7 and 8 when they were photographed enjoying two separate dates in Texas.

Bieber split up with Gomez last year and he is believed to have wooed her back following a series of romantic gestures. One of these gestures includes his recent tweet gushing about Gomez's "elegant" appearance at the Vanity Fair Oscars party followed by his $10,000 purchase for flowers.

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"Bieber has hardcore been after Selena ... After he posted the Oscar picture of her calling her a princess, he sent her $10,000 worth of flowers," a source told RadarOnline.com.

"Justin will do anything, literally anything for Selena," the source explained. "I don't think he'll ever stay monogamous, but he loves her. He really does."

The pair has been romantically linked on and off since 2011 and while they have both experienced heartbreak at some point, they cannot seem to let each other go.

"When they first got together they were America's sweethearts -- they were both famous, but sort of on the same level as a lot of stars, but then it exploded and now no one else they date can relate to that or understand it," the insider revealed.

"Nor can they trust anyone else. So they gravitate towards each other because of that," the source explained.

Bieber, who has been mired in controversy in recent months due to impending legal woes, was linked to Chantel Jeffries following his Jan. 23 arrest in Miami, however, the model insists they are just friends. Gomez, who had a stint in rehab shortly after New Year's Eve, was linked to One Direction star Niall Horan, 19, although insiders maintain they were never dating.

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