Taylor Swift Has Been A "Constant Source Of Comfort" For Selena Gomez: Report

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Singer-songwriters Selena Gomez (L) and Taylor Swift attend the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on August 30, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
Taylor Swift has been holding Selena Gomez down since the actress left mental health facilities.

Back in October, Selena Gomez caused worry about her loyal fanbase and her circle after it was revealed that she was entering a mental health facility. She was discharged in December and since then, she's received a constant stream of support from her bestie, Taylor Swift.

Taylor Swift has been holding it down for Selena Gomez since the "Taki Taki" singer was released from treatment in December, ET reports. 

“Selena is in a really good place. She's taking time for herself and reconnecting with friends and important people in her life,” a source said. “Taylor has always been a constant source of comfort for Selena, and aside from having a great friendship, the two are able to connect on a level that most will never understand.”

The two have been friends for over a deade at this point. The two began getting close when Selena dated Nick Jonas and Taylor dated his brother, Joe. Since then, their respective careers have reached new heights whcih is reportedly an aspect that keeps them close. 

“They are two of the most famous people in the world and deal with things normal people don't have to think about,” the source said. “At the end of the day the most important thing for Selena is to be happy."

We're glad to hear that Selena Gomez is in a better place right now. 


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