
Pop star Justin Bieber has found himself at the center of an online storm after posting a cryptic Instagram video just hours after Selena Gomez tied the knot with music producer Benny Blanco.
Selena, 33, and Blanco, 37, were married on September 27, 2025, in a private Santa Barbara ceremony. The bride shared dreamy photos in a custom Ralph Lauren gown, confirming the date with the caption “9.27.25.” Their marriage marked the culmination of a whirlwind romance that began publicly in late 2023.
Attention, however, quickly shifted to Bieber. On Sunday, the 31-year-old uploaded a shirtless basketball video set to his 2021 ballad “I Do,” a song written as a vow to his wife, Hailey Bieber. The post’s blank caption only fueled speculation.
The timing raised eyebrows, landing within hours of Gomez’s wedding reveal. Fans were quick to label the song choice “wild,” interpreting it as a subtle response to his ex’s big day.
The comment section soon became a battleground. Some users accused Bieber of reigniting the Jelena narrative, quipping, “Benny: I Do! Justin: I do too.” Others referenced Gomez’s past songs and resurfaced old rumors from Bieber’s own marriage.
Supporters defended him, noting that the song is a dedication to Hailey and their young son, Jack Blues, born in August 2024. They argued that critics were overanalyzing an innocent post.
Still, the backlash spread across X (formerly Twitter), amplified by tabloids eager to frame the moment as a dramatic twist in the long “Jelena” saga.
Though Bieber has stayed silent, sources close to him insist he is focused on family life and views Gomez’s marriage as the closing of a chapter. Yet, the episode underscores how past relationships continue to shadow today’s digital age.
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