Selena Gomez has kept her dating life under wraps over the past few years. Given that her relationship with (and breakup from) Justin Bieber received so much attention and intense scrutiny, it’s easy to see why. However, the press has a way of finding out about even the most fledgling of connections. That’s how we know that Selena Gomez is dating Andrew “Drew” Taggart from The Chainsmokers.
Us Weekly published a report this week exclusively revealing that Selena Gomez and Drew Taggart are spending a lot of time getting to know each other and things are going well. And while their relationship is still in its fledgling stages, they love to “go bowling and to the movies” when they’re together, a source tells the publication.
Selena Gomez and Drew Taggart are “having fun together
“They aren’t trying to hide their romance by sneaking around at members-only clubs,” the insider added, pointing out that they’re still “very casual and low-key.”
And despite things not being too serious yet, Gomez “can hardly keep her hands off” Taggart, according to the source. They went on to describe the 30-year-old as “so affectionate” with the Chainsmokers musician.
Before starting to date Selena Gomez, Drew Taggart was in a relationship with Steve Jobs’ youngest daughter, Eve Jobs. However, it was simply a “casual summer fling” and the pair amicably ended things in September 2022. They’re reportedly still friends even though things didn’t work out romantically. He has previously dated Haley Rowe, Meredith Mickelson, and Chantel Jeffries.
As for Gomez, she’s been linked to everyone from Niall Horan to The Weekend in the years since her breakup from Bieber. However, most of her relationships tend to be more short-term. While it’s unclear what will happen between her and Taggart, there’s nothing wrong with having a little fun and getting to know someone new.
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