Justin Bieber and Sofia Richie Finally Celebrate Her Birthday Together

The couple confirmed their romance two weeks ago but the union was met with drama, as the pop sensation's ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez became embroiled in a public spat with the star.

Smitten Justin Bieber has whisked his new girfriend Sofia Richie off on holiday for her birthday.

Canadian singer Justin Bieber and girlfriend Sofia Richie recently headed out to Cabo San Lucas as the duo celebrated Richie's birthday. Justin held Sofia closer and pulled her up in his arm as he led her to nearby sofa where the young lovers were reportedly doing a lot more than just "making out".

Just when fans thought Justin Bieber had already moved on to model Bronte Blampied, the Biebs does the unthinkable! Moreover, the couple have been spotted kissing in Japan, where Bieber performed his The Purpose concert on 13 August. The pictures went viral and were trending on with the hashtag . The "Sorry" singer seemed anything but sorry as he climbed between the spread legs of Sofia Richie to continue their session unabashed public display of affection.

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Justin Beiber clearly lost interest in the model pretty quickly before he began his relationship with then 17-year-old Sofia Richie back home in Los Angeles.

Others accused Richie of knowing that the photos were being taken, and that she was pleased about them.

"Thank you to everyone who came out last night and made my birthday something special", she wrote."It means the world to have people who will go out of there way to make you feel special". Sofia would like to be exclusive and hopes it will lead into that shortly.

As for where they are for their romantic getaway, Richie gave us a hint on her Instagram. Tell us in the section below!


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