Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber
Singers Selena Gomez (L) and Justin Bieber arrive at the 2011 American Music Awards held at Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE on November 20, 2011, in Los Angeles, California Getty Images

Selena Gomez has been quietly tucked away at her Tennessee rehab facility focusing on getting in a better space health wise. While rumors have been running rampant that the singer may have rekindled with her on-again off-again ex Justin Bieber, the rumors have not stopped. It is being reported that the two may be taking their relationship to the next level.

According to In Touch Weekly, Gomez and Bieber have not only been patching things up again, the two are making plans to head down the aisle. Things are getting serious between the two and in light of Gomez's rehab stay, the Canadian singer has realized that he needs to lock her down.

"She’s already talking as if they are engaged,” the source tells In Touch, exclusively. “Selena will get married in private, just to show them she doesn’t need her family’s approval.”

The source reveals that "The Heart Wants What It Wants" singer is hoping that their nuptials will be a quick fix.

“She thinks if they just bite the bullet and get married, all of their problems will disappear,” the source adds.

While Jelena fans would probably pass out with the news, this appears to be the rumor mill talking.

According to Hollywood Life, Gomez is preparing her big comeback and seeing Bieber is not a part of those plans. The site reports that although she still has feelings for him, she is not interested in seeing him.

"“Even though Selena will always love Justin, it does make things easier for her knowing her ex-boyfriend will likely not be there. She is flattered that she has been nominated and is consulting with her family and doctors about whether or not getting back in front of a crowd and cameras is a healthy decision,” our insider adds.

If the two were planning on getting married we wouldn't imagine Gomez ducking and dodging the star.

Only time will tell.

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