Kourtney Kardashian Goes to Church With Justin Bieber After Vacaying With BF Younes Bendjima
Bring on the boys! Kourtney Kardashian just returned from her Egyptian vacation with boyfriend Younes Bendjima, but that didn’t stop her from reuniting with Justin Bieber. The KUWTK beauty stepped out for a church date with the much-younger pop star — and we’re just like life is not fair.
Wearing a striped blouse with ripped jeans, Kourtney, 37, looked chic while Justin, 23, kept it super casual in a white t-shirt and gym shorts for the trip to Hillsong Church in L.A. Kourt was first rumored to be dating the “Purpose” singer in 2015 when the pair was first spotted enjoying each other’s company.
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“They have hooked up a few times, including recently. It happens in L.A.,” a source told People magazine last year. “He has met her kids, but they don’t hook up around the kids. It’s on nights when she has help and is able to go out.”
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The insider added, “Kourtney is great. Justin thinks it’s cool that she is older and hot. She isn’t clingy and has her own life. There are no bad consequences for Justin to hook up with her. She is very easy going and just makes it fun for him to be around her.”
However, this time around it looked like a friendly outing and Kourtney only has eyes for her model BF — and a wedding could be on the horizon. “She had never planned to tie the knot with anyone, but Younes changed all that,” and insider told Life & Style. “Kourtney is ready to be in a healthy relationship and walk down the aisle with him.”
Meanwhile, Bieber is trying to slide into this girl’s DMs and getting denied. Ouch.
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