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Selena Gomez turns to Swift for help

Agencies | Updated: 2012-12-18 14:47

Selena Gomez turns to Swift for help

Selena Gomez is listening to Taylor Swift's 'Red' album to cope with her ongoing relationship drama with Justin Bieber.

The 'Love You Like A Love Song' singer was left furious when Justin, 18, recently spent time with her ex-boyfriend Nick Jonas, 20, and has been spending time with friends listening to Taylor's album which contains break-up anthems including 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together'.

A source told HollywoodLife.com: "Sel's been hanging with a lot of her friends, and her family, too. We've all been listening to Taylor's album a lot, too, and she loves it because its all about breakups."

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Selena was left devastated following her split from Jonas Brothers' singer Nick in 2010 after one year together and previously hit out at him for forcing her to keep their relationship hidden.

She said: "I was in a relationship previously where I had to hide everything and it wasn't my choice. I had to go through different exits and take separate cars and do the craziest things, and it just really wasn't worth it. It was like a year of my life completely wasted."

Meanwhile, friends of Selena, 20, think she should dump Justin because he constantly upsets her.

One insider said: "This is why they should break up. She keeps trying and she's heartbroken. It's not working."

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