Justin Bieber performing Selena Gomez inspired song SorryJustin Bieber goes viral after singing “Sorry,” the hit linked to his past with Selena Gomez.

A surprise livestream moment from Justin Bieber sparks renewed buzz, emotional reactions, and revived debates about his past with Selena Gomez.

According to social media clips circulating widely, Justin Bieber stunned fans by performing his Selena Gomez–inspired song “Sorry” during a Twitch livestream. The viral moment—first reported by fan accounts—has reignited long-running discussions about the pair’s past relationship, drawing emotional reactions, criticism, and nostalgia from both fandoms.

LOS ANGELES (Star Struck Times) — Justin Bieber triggered a storm of reactions online after unexpectedly performing “Sorry,” the Selena Gomez–inspired hit, during a Twitch livestream while rehearsing for his upcoming Coachella set. The 31-year-old singer, whose off-the-cuff streams often attract thousands, delivered a smooth, nostalgic rendition that instantly spread across social platforms late Thursday night.

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The performance marked one of Bieber’s first casual revisits to the 2015 song in years, a track he openly acknowledged was shaped by his on-and-off relationship with Selena Gomez, who is now 33. Within minutes, fan-recorded clips began circulating, pushing “Justin Bieber Sorry” and “Selena Gomez Justin Bieber” into trending lists across X, TikTok, and Instagram.

As the video gained traction, fans resurfaced old interview footage in which Bieber addressed the song’s meaning, including his remarks from the Purpose era where he said “Sorry” was tied to emotional regret and personal accountability—comments many believe referenced Gomez. The revived clips fueled a wave of fan discussion and debate, echoing the long-running interest in the pair’s high-profile history.

One X user posted a viral thread saying, “Another interview from the Purpose era. Mind you, all of these were before he started dating wifey. His fans just can’t accept the fact that his most acclaimed album is about Selena Gomez.” The thread quickly hit tens of thousands of views, reflecting how strongly the topic still resonates.

Another fan echoed a similar sentiment, writing, “The way his fans trying to rewrite history… meanwhile there are tons of clips of him saying Selena inspired him during that era.” One viewer added even more bluntly, “Can he move on omg,” while another went further, saying, “He will never forget about Selena & will never love Hailey the way he loved Sel tbh.”

But not all reactions criticized the performance. A calmer voice in the sea of comments shut down the heated back-and-forth, writing, “It’s his song—he can sing it anytime.” Others noted that “Sorry” remains one of Bieber’s biggest global hits, a multi-platinum track that defined 2010s pop and continues to resonate with audiences regardless of personal history.

The reactions demonstrate how deeply intertwined Bieber’s music remains with the narrative of his past relationship. For a generation of fans who followed their journey from teen romance to public heartbreak, even a casual rehearsal performance creates a storyline. To many, the moment is emotional; to others, it’s simply an artist revisiting one of his most successful records.

According to several pop culture commentators, the renewed excitement also highlights how nostalgia-driven music discourse continues to dominate online spaces. With Gomez now focused on acting, music, and Rare Beauty—and Bieber leaning into more private living—any intersection of their past still sparks an outsized reaction across fandoms.

Industry insiders note that Bieber’s upcoming Coachella set may lean into older songs to revive nostalgia and energize longtime fans. If “Sorry” appears in the final performance, it would mark a return of one of his most defining hits on one of the world’s most influential stages.

In the end, the viral clip shows how a simple rehearsal moment can open the floodgates of memory, fandom tension, and emotional conversation—proof that some songs, and the stories behind them, never truly fade for audiences around the world.

FAQs

Q: Why did Justin Bieber perform “Sorry” during the livestream?
A: He was rehearsing for Coachella. It appeared to be an unplanned, relaxed moment rather than a major statement.

Q: Is “Sorry” really about Selena Gomez?
A: Bieber has said in past interviews that many songs from Purpose were inspired by Selena, and fans widely believe “Sorry” is among them.

Q: How did fans react?
A: The reactions were mixed—nostalgia, excitement, criticism, and renewed debates about his past relationship.

Q: Did Selena Gomez respond?
A: No, she has made no public comment regarding the viral clip.

Q: Will Bieber perform “Sorry” at Coachella?
A: Nothing is confirmed, but many fans expect it based on this rehearsal clip.

By M Muzamil Shami

Hello! I'm M Muzamil Shami, the founder and lead editor of Star Struck Times, your trusted source for trending news, entertainment scoops, celebrity gossip, sports highlights, and global headlines. With a passion for storytelling and journalism, I created this platform to bring you breaking news, viral moments, and deep insights into the worlds of Bollywood, Hollywood, sports, politics, tech, and more — all in one place.

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