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Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez attend bible class

Los Angeles - Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez attended a bible study class together on Wednesday.

The newly-reunited couple appeared "smitten" with one another at the session at City Church in Los Angeles, where they sat quietly with friends and listened to a sermon from Pastor Judah Smith.

A source told Us Weekly: "They were very lovey dovey and cute. They came and left together with a few friends.

"They sat next to each other and listened to the sermon and were smitten with each other."

And it seems the sessions have been having a positive effect on Justin, following months of controversial antics.

The source added: "He looks so happy and at peace."

The 20-year-old singer won back the Come and Get It star - who he has had an on/off romance with since 2010 - after vowing to curb his wild ways and even change his friendship group.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "He told her he can't live without her and that he's reformed his bad boy ways for good.

"He's ditched a few of the troublesome characters he's been hanging out with after advice from his management.

"And Selena thinks he's being genuine and given Justin another chance."

And as a symbol of his new direction, Justin presented Selena with a £6 000 Segway at his Beverly Hills home so they can have "good, clean fun" together.

The source added: "It was when she agreed to go to his house that he gave her the new, shiny Segway.

"He thought a Segway would be a chance to prove they can have good, clean fun together, and she thought that was a really sweet touch."

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