Kendall Jenner reportedly stirred dating speculations with Justin Bieber when she was spotted supporting the Canadian singer at Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Coca-Cola on Sunday. The model tried to remain a low profile at the music event held at London’s O2 arena.

The Daily Star shared a photo of Jenner standing near the stage with the rest of the crowd to watch Bieber perform. The Victoria’s Secret model reportedly didn’t go for the VIP boxes and chose to stand in front of the stage to get a closer look at the “Sorry” singer. According to the site, Jenner danced throughout Bieber’s performance along with the rest of the audience.

The 21-year old hit maker was later spotted at London’s Tape nightclub for the after-party. Bieber did an impromptu performance on stage with the DJ at the club, according to Mirror UK. The “What Do You Mean” singer was caught on video jumping up on stage rapping up to Eminem’s “Loose Yourself” and “Cleaning Out My Closet.”

It’s uncertain if Jenner joined Bieber at the after-party. But the Canadian singer was later spotted talking to a woman, who is said to be the model’s doppelganger.

A photo shared by the Daily Star showed Bieber, wearing a black shirt and his signature baseball cap, standing among the crowd beside the woman. The woman is seen holding a champagne glass with her head turned towards the singer for a chat.

This is not the first time that Jenner and Bieber have been rumoured to be dating. Last year she was caught in the drama with Bieber’s breakup with Selena Gomez, after she and her friend Hailey Baldwin were seen having dinner with Bieber in New York City. However, at that time it was believed Jenner and Bieber had met up because both had photo shoots to do for Calvin Klein.

The model has also since laughed at the dating rumours in a previous interview. Jenner denied being in a relationship with the singer. Instead, she said people always like to assume things and added that Bieber has always been a long-time friend of her family.

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