Good friends Selena Gomez and Charlie Puth recently recorded the duet "We Don't Talk Anymore" for his debut album, but rumor has it the two may be more that friends.
The 24-year-old "See You Again" singer has opened up about hanging out with Gomez in the past and now insiders are saying that the two are hooking up. Neither has commented on the possible relationship, which a friend of Gomez's says is just a "flirty friendship," but they have been spending a lot of time together lately.
"It's not serious," the source said. "But she's super into him."
Shortly after these rumors started to go around, another source explained that there's nothing romantically going on between them. "They have not been anything other than friends," the source said.
The two first met at an MTV VMA party last August. "I just went up to her and started talking to her," Puth said at the time. "I was very floored by how well she handled herself and how mature she was. It's nice to get to know the actual person and finding out she's an interesting person...I'm happy that we're friends."
Just a few months later, he opened up about his and the 23-year-old singer's friendship even more. "I don't know if anyone really understands me," he said in November. "Which is why I hang out with Selena Gomez. She gets me."
Once they got closer, they decided to do a song together, and he will even be joining her on her Revival World Tour this summer.
"I'm good friends with her now, and we talked about wanting to collaborate, and I was finishing the song, and I was like, 'Wouldn't it be cool if you sang the second verse?' And that's really how it happened. She came over; she recorded it," Puth said of the sexy duet. "I didn't even have a studio set up: she recorded it in my closet, and it really added a lot to the record."
Gomez and her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber have been making headlines recently as well as many people believe the "Sorry" singer is trying to win her back. Puth recently threw shade at Bieber at one of his concerts when he yelled "F--k you, Justin Bieber" to the crowd in the middle of performing "We Don't Talk Anymore."
He later took to Twitter to apologize writing, "Hey everyone. I feel like I need to clear something up. What I said at the concert last night about Justin was meant to be a joke. However...That way it was said mid song did not sound like one. I am a massive @JustinBieber fan and I have nothing but great things to say about him and his music always." The tweet has since been deleted.