'She's disgusted': Taylor Swift 'ditches best friend Selena Gomez' as singer reunites with Justin Bieber



They were once so close that Taylor Swift dubbed Selena Gomez 'the closest thing I have to a sister'.

But Taylor has reportedly ditched her best friend following her decision to reunite with bad boy ex Justin Bieber.

Swift disapproves of her Come And Get It pal's decision to get back together with the troubled Baby hitmaker, following his recent legal troubles and hard-partying reputation.

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As they were: Then best-friends Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez hug as they sit side-by-side at the MTV VMAs last May; the two's relationship has reportedly soured following Selena's reunion with Justin Bieber Back together:Justin Bieber posted a video of him and Selena dirty dancing to his Instagram this weekend after they got back together in Texas

Sources told Us Magazine that Taylor had begun distancing herself following Selena'a brief relationship with Ed Sheeran last year.



Sheeran is also a close friend of Taylor's and Swift felt he was used by Selena to make Beiber jealous.

And, the magazine revealed, the news that Selena and Bieber had spent the past weekend together was the final straw for Taylor - who is 'disgusted' by her former pal's decision.



As they were: The fresh-faced pair back in 2008

The girls were once close friends, bonding over their shared experience as successful young female stars in a male-dominated industry.

Selena said last August: 'I think girls need to be more supportive of each other. I definitely agree with that. I'm all about that.

'Taylor has been one of those girls. We have been friends for five years. She is very strong. She doesn't care what people think and she inspires me.'



The two were seen giggling together at the MTV VMAs last May, and enjoyed a girly sleepover together as recently as December.

One-time besties: Taylor, seen in 2012, once called Selena 'the closest thing I have to a sister'

According to Radar Online, Nashville radio personality Gerry House called the polished pop starlet 'arrogant' in his tell-all Country Music Broke My Brain.

Taylor was just 15 when she first appeared on his programme - later sending House an autographed painting with the phrase: 'Because you believed in me.'

But when the DJ later approached the seven-time Grammy winner at a BMI songwriters' banquet he got the brush off and a quick 'Hey.'

'[Swift and her father] just acted like they didn’t know me,' House wrote.