Kylie Jenner Rockin' the Night with Justin Bieber a Day after Dumping Tyga, Bieber Serenades ex Selena Gomez with 'My Girl'

Big girls don't sob after a break-up, instead they go out and party with Justin Bieber!

Seems like Kylie Jenner is taking the high road shortly after she dumps her ex-boyfriend, rapper Tyga on his 26th birthday.

TMZ reports that the 18-year-old Jenner partied hard on Friday with the Biebs at Hyde on the Sunset Strip in WeHo until 2 AM. Then she was seen leaving the bar and riding the same SUV with the Harlem born rapper A$AP Rocky.

Jenner and Tyga, called it quits after a year of being together. The reason for their break up is their never-ending ego wars, TMZ reports. They frequently fight over attending and scheduling gigs together and apparently not compromising that results to blaming each other for cancelled personal plans. Their relationship gradually turned into "an unrelenting test of who was more important," according to the site, as Jenner was constantly persuaded by her family that her blossoming career mattered more than Tyga's.

A Snapchat video of the reality star was uploaded by herself and it contains her lip-syncing to Bryson Tiller's "Been That Way" on Friday afternoon, mouthing the words, "I wanna know how we became so distant, girl."

The rapper fueled further their break up rumors when Jenner was a no show in his birthday at a West Hollywood party Thursday night, which Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, Christina Milian, Wiz Khalifa and A$AP Rocky all attended, TMZ reported.

Meanwhile, Bieber was also seen that very same night serenading his ex- girlfriend, Selena Gomez, at the Montage Beverly Hills' hotel bar. He sang to his ex the Temptations' hit "My Girl" whilst seemingly half-seated on a piano, and his own new single "Sorry," as seen on an onlooker's Instagram videos.

The caption read: "@justinbieber singing my girl to @selenagomez....is this real?" captioned@eatprayphoto. "Pure magic."

Could this be a sign for another chance for Jelena? We'll see!

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