Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez's BFF Taylor Swift Performing At Super Bowl Halftime Show? 'What Do You Mean' Singer Flares Up After 'Today' Performance


Justin Bieber is reportedly interested in performing with ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez's bestie at the Super Bowl half-time show. That's right, we're talking about the "Wildest Dreams" singer, Taylor Swift.

Unfortunately, Swift is not interested. In fact, a source exclusively revealed to the Hollywood Life that Calvin Harris' girlfriend didn't want anything to do with Bieber.

"Justin and Taylor will never do the Super Bowl together," the source said. "He shouldn't hold his breath."

"She wants nothing to do with him," the source added. "She would love performing with Britney, Bruno [Mars] and so many others, but Justin is not in any plans for it to ever happen."

Everybody knows that the "Shake It Off "singer and Gomez are BFFs, so could the latter be the reason that there's bad blood between the former and the Canadian singer? This issue was neither confirmed by Swift nor by the "What Do You Mean" singer.

Speaking of "What Do You Mean," Bieber sang his new single when he made an appearance on the "Today" show at the Rockefeller Center in New York. But get this, the 21-year-old singer was caught on video complaining about the cameraman after a performance.

"Next time I won't dance because the camera's here the whole time" he said. "Might as well not dance."

"What do I do this for if they're just gonna..." he continued, but the clip got cut because the show cued for commercial.

Despite being unsatisfied with the cameraman, Bieber seemed to be pleased with how his fans, who reportedly waited overnight just to see him perform on the morning show, reacted to his new look, the Daily News reported.

Additionally, Bieber reportedly received a plaque from Guinness World Records for being the youngest male performer to have a song launching at the No. 1 spot of the Billboard Hot 100.

He also sang "Boyfriend," "Where Are U Now," "As Long As You Love Me," and "Baby," according to US Weekly.

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