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Selena Wants Bella To Dump The Weeknd: You're Being Used!

May 24 2018, Published 9:57 a.m. ET

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RadarOnline.com learned exclusively Selena Gomez warned Bella Hadid to stay far away from The Weeknd.

The Latina heartthrob reached out to the model in an attempt to warn her of 28-year-old ex-boyfriend The Weeknd’s "shady attempts" to "play them against each other."

“Selena’s disgusted by his behavior. He says he wants her back, calling her up at all hours, and then she hears he’s kissing Bella 6,000 miles away in Cannes."

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Gomez is a strong proponent of "girl code" and is eager to keep her pal from getting hurt.

"Selena doesn’t like seeing him try to use Bella, so she’s told her point blank what he’s up to."

As RadarOnline.com readers know, Bella and The Weeknd previously split in November 2016 after dating for nearly two years. The artist went on to hook up with Gomez, but the couple called it quits after 10 months in October 2017. Gomez, 25, would also rekindle a relationship with her ex — Justin Bieber — but the romance has since fizzled out.

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