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Selena Gomez Thinks Miley Cyrus Diss is 'Lame?'

Selena Gomez may not be in shock after she was recently the subject of a recent stunt at fellow singer Miley Cyrus' "Bangerz" tour concert.

Cyrus, the 21-year-old singer, reportedly led into her song "FU" while throwing the cardboard image of her fellow 21-year-old singer Gomez off the stage during her "Bangerz" tour stop in Milan, Italy earlier this month.

Now, HollywoodLife.com is reporting that Gomez may be feeling sorry for her fellow singer.

"Selena already knows that Miley will do anything for attention even if it means dissing other people. Selena would never do what Miley did and doesn't really have any respect for her in the first place," a source reportedly told HollywoodLife.com. "She thinks Miley's number one priority in life is getting attention and she actually feels sorry for her!"

The report comes after Cyrus told her audience that she was "over it" when a fan tossed a cardboard cutout of Gomez onstage where the former was performing.

"I don't really have much to say, I was over it the second that I saw her name," Miley sang before tossing the cardboard image of Gomez, according to a video obtained by E! "I've got two letters for you, one of them is 'F' and the other ones 'U.'"

A reported source told HollywoodLife.com that the two young women have had issues since they both had Disney Careers prior to their pop star personas came into full effect.

"They have been catty and feuding since the Disney days and this is just a continuance of it. There is definitely no love lost and they talk (expletive) about each other behind closed doors all the time," a source reportedly told HollywoodLife.com. "This just happened to be made public. Selena thinks Miley is lame, but expected this from Miley since they both don't like each other."

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