Despite the fact that Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin have previously shut down romance reports, the rumor mill was in full swing when the pair stepped out with BFF Kendall Jenner and a number of pals, including Vine stars King Bach, Curtis Lepore and Nash Grier, to attend the L.A. Clippers game on Thursday night.
Their friendly outing prompted a string of fabricated reports, with false headlines even claiming that the pals took part in a "three-way date."
Of course, the famous BFFs, who have repeatedly stated that their friendship is purely platonic, found the rumors to be ridiculous, and Baldwin even took to Twitter to personally slam the bogus report.
"What even is a ‘3 way date' and haven't you ever heard of friends hanging out…? Lemme kno… just lemme knoooo how these stupid scenarios make sense to you? #peoplerdumb," she wrote.
Her tweet has since been deleted, although she shared another post on the social media site last night which seemingly aludes to the silly rumors.
just lemme knoooo how these stupid scenarios make sense to you? #peoplerdumb
? Hailey Baldwin (@haileybaldwin) January 23, 2015
The 18-year-old blond model also shared a number of pics from the fun-filled outing, posting a shot with both Kendall and Justin with the caption, "The 3 best friends that anyone could have."
"Buds," she wrote of another photo in which Justin is making a sad face as her arm is fondly wrapped around her pal.
This isn't the first time Baldwin has shut down reports claiming she's dating the Biebs. Last month, she opened up to E! News and revealed that the two simply have a longstanding friendship.
"I've known him since I was so young—since I was like 13—and we've just been good friends over the years," the 18-year-old explained. "We have just stayed close and there's nothing more to it than that."
Likewise, the 20-year-old "Beauty and a Beat" star echoed his pal's sentiments when he posted a cute Instagram of the two with the caption, "People are crazy. I'm super single and this is my good friend u would know otherwise."