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Selena Gomez Talks Making Justin Bieber Cry

Selena Gomez recently spoke up about making ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber cry.

Gomez, 20, seemed to be in good spirits during a recent appearance where she spoke about Bieber on the "Late Show with David Letterman." Letterman told Gomez that he once made the 19-year-old Canadian crooner cry during a previous conversation.

"The last time he was on, he and I got into a conversation and he said something and then I said something and then he said something and then I said something and I made him cry," Letterman told Gomez on the show.

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While Gomez let out a hearty laugh, she also made sure to let Letterman know that he was not the only person to witness an emotional reaction from Bieber.

"Well then that makes two of us," Gomez told Letterman.

Gomez made it clear to Letterman that she was no longer with Bieber and happily single.

Bieber was more forthcoming about his breakup with Gomez in an interview with Billboard earlier this year.

"There's so many rumors," Bieber told Billboard. "People say I call Selena every day and she won't pick up the phone or I'm chasing her down, and these are all fake stories."

Earlier this year, he admitted that he has not been happy with the circumstances surrounding his breakup with Gomez.

"I'm not in the happiest place that I've ever been. I'm trying to get through what I'm going through," Bieber told Billboard. "Like I said, I have my really close friends to cheer me up and keep me going."

However Gomez seems to be ready to move on from her past, and spoke about shedding the Disney channel image created when she took on a lead role on the network's "Wizards of Waverly Place" television show.

"I've been telling people I'm definitely a little bit more sassy now," Gomez said earlier this year while speaking to E! "I'm a little bit more mouthy."

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