Justin Bieber Post Selena Gomez Split Moves on to 'Still Married' Model Jordan Ozuna? Mother-in-Law Confirms
Justin Bieber reportedly found a new love interest in a Las Vegas-based model named Jordan Ozuna but her mother-in-law claimed recently that despite her new rumored romance, she is still married to someone else.
Pictures surfaced earlier in June of the 19-year-old singer kissing and cuddling 22-year-old Ozuna, a Las Vegas waitress, while Bieber and some friends visited the Las Vegas Indoor Skydiving facility. On June 16 they were spotted in the waiting room area of the place and a source said, "she was sitting on his lap and they were kissing. Little pecks and kisses."
Despite rumors that they might be dating, she is still married, according to her estranged mother-in-law Kim Ozuna.
Jordan - whose maiden name is Galipo - wed Kim's son Daniel "right out of high school" but the marriage only lasted a couple of years, Daily Mail reported. The pair has since separated and are in the process of getting a divorce, according to Kim. She also admitted that she has not seen Jordan in over a year.
"She's still married," Kim told Celebuzz on Tuesday. "They've been separated a good year. They were very young when they got married ... They'll figure it out on their own. They're probably in the process of getting divorced."
Kim added that Daniel is now serving in the Coast Guard and is most likely unaware of Jordan's rendezvous with Bieber. When asked what she thought about the alleged relationship with the Beauty and a Beat singer, Kim replied, "I'm not surprised."
On June 16 Bieber reportedly laid down on Jordan with "his head between her legs and had his cap half-covering his face," a source told E! News, adding, "She was caressing him on the head and shoulders."
"He was definitely into her, and she was into him, as I could tell," the eyewitness continued on to say.
His visit to the skydiving facility earlier in the month will most likely be Bieber's last, since he was banned for life and put on the No Fly list for bad behavior and failure to pay for the skydiving following an agreement made with the company.