sábado, 5 de noviembre de 2011

Selena Gomez dumps Justin Bieber over paternity allegation — or not - Vancouver Sun

OTTAWA — Canadian teen pop idol Justin Bieber's people are denying that singer/actress Selena Gomez has given him the heave-ho after a paternity suit was filed in Los Angeles alleging the 17-year-old crooner impregnated an older woman during a backstage washroom tryst, according to the celebrity gossip website RadarOnline.com.

The website reported late Friday that a source told RadarOnline.com exclusively: "Selena ended it abruptly. She broke the news to Justin just in the past 24 hours", despite pressure on the 19-year-old singer, who performed earlier just a week ago Friday at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, from Bieber's people to stand by her, er, boy.

RadarOnline quoted the unidentified source as saying Bieber's camp fears that her leaving their 19-month relationship would be seen as an admission that something had taken place being Bieber and the 20-year-old woman who alleges he is the father of her baby.

But later, the popular website said the couple were still together and that Gomez had left the country "because she had a scheduled appearance at the MTV EMA's she's hosting. She is standing by her man."

On Friday, Bieber said he has never once met the woman, Mariah Yeater, who — according to the Star tabloid magazine — delivered a baby boy three months ago and named Bieber as the father in a paternity suit filed last Monday.

Bieber, however, told the hosts of the Today show that the claims were without foundation.

"I would just like to say that none of those allegations are true," he said as hundreds of fans screamed in support outside the show's New York studios

When asked again about the woman's sex claim, Bieber said: "I have never met her."

A statement released by the singer's publicist on Wednesday said his lawyers had not seen the suit reportedly filed by Yeater, but said "it's sad that someone would fabricate, malicious, defamatory and demonstrably false claims".

Bieber's "My World 2.0" hit the top of the US charts in 2010, and his music video "Baby" is one of the most-watched clips ever posted on YouTube, with more than 640 million viewers.

On his YouTube channel he became the first person to chalk up more than 2 billion hits.

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