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Selena Gomez Getting Fixed Up by Ellen DeGeneres?

Selena Gomez may be looking to comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres for dating advice.

Gomez, the 20-year-old singer and actress who previously dated 19-year-old pop star Justin Bieber, did not hesitate to answer DeGeneres' questions concerning her ex-boyfriend on The Ellen DeGeneres show recently.

"Everybody knew you were a couple and now you're not together anymore. ... And, of course, no one's just going to leave it alone," DeGeneres told Gomez. "We have to ask you about it. But you are doing OK? We're concerned that you're happy and we want you to be happy."

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While Gomez said she was doing fine after the split, she also admitted that nobody has asked her on a date since Bieber. However, DeGeneres offered to find the entertainer a new companion and inquired about her romantic preferences.

"Someone that can make me laugh ... great to my parents," Gomez revealed to DeGeneres. "I feel like I'm doing my eHarmony profile."

The comedian and talk show host promised to find Gomez a nice suitor while the singer has been busy promoting new music. Her new single "Come & Get It" has caused some to question if the subject of the song was Bieber.

"I love you much, too much to hide you, this love ain't finished yet," 20-year-old Gomez sings on her new song.

However, the singer and actress recently revealed that the song was not about Bieber despite some speculation she has been receiving.

"Honestly, to be 100 percent real. It's not really about a specific person," Gomez said on the radio show On Air With Ryan Seacrest. "The reason why I wanted this to be the first single was because it exudes, like I said earlier, confidence and strength and that is something I'm willing to share with the world."

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