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Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Reconciliation: Will Taylor Swift Kick The 'Revival' Singer Out Of Her Squad After This News?

Looks like not everyone is pleased with the fact that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are back in each other's arms! Celeb Dirty Laundry reports that Selena's best friend Taylor Swift is furious that she reconciled with the "Purpose" singer -- so much so that she's considering kicking her out of her squad.

Given that Taylor has always been vocal about her disdain toward Justin, this news comes as no surprise. An insider tells CDL "Taylor cannot believe Selena would be so weak and run back to Bieber the way she did." Taylor wants to keep her squad full of strong and independent women, and she's not sure if Selena fits into the group now that she succumbed to the "What Do You Mean" artist.

Just a few days ago, Justin serenaded Selena with the classic "My Girl" at a piano bar. The reunited couple was spotted going on a romantic stroll in the streets of Beverly Hills. It is known that Justin has always worked on getting her back, and rumors say that his newest album is filled of songs dedicated to the "Good for You" pop star. All is well again for the two biggest pop stars in the world, but they have failed to ask the American Music Awards to rearrange the seating plan so that they could sit beside each other. According to TMZ, even though it would be a massive ratings boost for the awards show, the request was too late and they had to proceed with the broadcast. The last time the couple went together at the AMAs was way back in 2011.

Seventeen Magazine has made a detailed timeline of Justin and Selena's relationship through the years. They've been on and off since early 2010, and although they have been seen with other people throughout the duration, they kept hinting on wanting to get back together or just hinting on wanting to get back at one another. Now that they are reunited and a little bit more mature, their fans are more than hopeful that they'll finally be stable this time. 


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