Selena Gomez moves on from Justin Bieber and is reportedly 'hooking up' with Ed Sheeran

Jun 19, 2013 - 16:10
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Selena Gomez moves on from Justin Bieber and is reportedly 'hooking up' with Ed Sheeran
Selena Gomez is reportedly getting close to Ed Sheeran, who sources say is a nice break from the "drama" of Justin Beiber. Picture: AP

SELENA Gomez has reportedly moved on from Justin Bieber by getting cosy with Ed Sheeran.

The pair were reportedly introduced by Taylor Swift over the memorial day weekend in May.

"They are hooking up," a source told Us Weekly of the Disney star and the British singer.

"She got sick of having to take care of Justin like he was her child. This is a nice escape from the drama".

Bieber and Gomez have had a rocky on and off relationship for years. They last were seen together in an awkward encounter at the Billboard Music Awards on May 19, where Swift was caught cheekily poking her tounge out as Gomez gave Bieber a kiss.

The source told the magazine that Sheeran is "sensitive and sweet and a lot deeper than Justin".

Ed Sheeran

Singer Ed Sheeran poses on the red carpet during the 2013 Much Music Video Awards in Toronto on June 16. Picture: AP/The Canadian Press

 

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