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Selena Gomez Has 'Moved On' From Justin Bieber and Is 'Happier'
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Things seem to be ending for good between the former Disney darling and the Biebz as they allegedly 'aren't in contact' anymore following the break in March.

AceShowbiz - Is Jelena over for good? Following their breakup in March, Selena Gomez has reportedly "completely moved on" from her on-and-off beau Justin Bieber, whom she briefly reunited with late last year.

According to multiple sources, the former Disney darling is now in much better place after splitting from the Canadian heartthrob. " The sources also tell E! News that the "Fetish" singer is "not interested in getting back together with him anytime soon."

The insiders add that while Selena "respects him as a person," she "has decided she is much happier doing her own thing." The 25-year-old beauty is also said to be rarely talking about Justin anymore, and is "fully open to dating."

"Selena is going in a different direction with her life," the sources continue saying. "She's had a lot of self-reflection time and it's been good for her. She's hanging out with friends and taking it easy."

Things seem to be ending for good between Selena and the Biebz as they allegedly "aren't in contact" anymore following the break. In addition, the "Despacito" hitmaker was caught on camera spending time with model Baskin Champion in multiple occasions.

The "Wolves" songstress is "learning to appreciate" the single life. "You can never say never with her and Justin, but at the moment they aren't in contact and she's feeling very strong and content," the insiders add.

Meanwhile, Justin seems to be responding to the report on his Instagram account. Just minutes after the report was published, the "Sorry" singer a screenshot of a song he's listening and wrote, "Really helped me today," across the snap.

Titled "Cycles", the song finds gospel singer Jonathan McReynolds singing, "See the devil, he learns from your mistakes, even if you don't. That's how he keeps you in cycles, cycles, cycles, cycles. But I'm not going in cycles, cycles…" Meanwhile, in the second verse featuring artist DOE sings, "This will end like I want it to, I win."

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