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When Justin Bieber was unable to resist being with Selena Gomez, he would secretly leave his concerts through the back door to see her. He always made sure they stayed together and never separated.



Former flames Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez captivated fans with their enchanting romance, setting remarkable relationship benchmarks. However, their heartbreaking breakup news astounded fans when it emerged online. Prior to their tumultuous split, the couple strived to nurture their relationship for a remarkable period of 8-9 years. Subsequently, Justin tied the knot with supermodel Hailey Baldwin, triggering a noteworthy rivalry between Hailey and Selena's admirers, characterized by subtle jabs.

In this throwback story, we delve into a time when Justin openly expressed his inability to stay away from Selena, confessing that he would often discreetly slip out of the backstage doors during his concerts just to catch a glimpse of her. Read on for further details.

During an interview on Oprah Winfrey's show 'Oprah's Next Chapter,' Justin Bieber divulged, "Sometimes... sometimes we have to use the back exits and engage in different strategies, but I never want her to be separate from me because I don't want her to feel like I'm ashamed of her. I think many guys in this industry do that—especially when it comes to being seen with their significant other—they prefer riding in separate cars and resorting to all these 'getaway' tactics."

Justin Bieber further emphasized his desire to escape alongside Selena Gomez, stating, "When we escape, we're escaping together."

In 2010, Selena Gomez shared her sentiments about Justin with MTV, saying, "I love Justin. When he first arrived from Canada, his manager contacted me, expressing his wish to meet. He was such a good-hearted kid. I feel like an older sister to him now because I want to protect him. So, I'm always cautious when it comes to him, but he's incredibly talented and genuinely sweet. That's what initially sparked our desire to collaborate. He has become one of my closest friends."