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Selena Gomez Calls DJ Zedd the 'Harry to My Sally' In Instagram; Posts Up Photo Together

The era of Jelena may finally be over as Selena Gomez recently took to Instagram to share her feelings about her rumored boyfriend, Zedd.

On Monday, Feb. 9, Selena shared a photo of her and the "Clarity" hitmaker to promote the release date of their track titled "I Want You to Know."

The picture shows Selena smiling as she leans over the music producer while he gazes at the camera in a suit and bow tie. She captioned the snap, "Harry to my Sally #feb22 #IWYTK." The caption is a reference to the 1989 romantic comedy starring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal. The date and acronym appear to be pointing at the release date of their new single.

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Last month, the 25-year old Zedd — whose real name is Anton Zaslavski — flew to Atlanta to spend time with the actress-singer while she filmed her new movie "The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving." Selena and Zedd were spotted on several outings together including a night of bowling and a double date with Zac Efron and Sami Miro.

The two were first seen together at the Golden Globes on Jan. 11. The couple appeared to be very comfortable and affectionate with each other as they were photographed holding hands while mingling with stars like Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux, and Paul Rudd. After the Golden Globes, the two have posted several photos of each other on social media, and their new pairing has since been dubbed by their fans as Zeddlena.

At the Grammy Awards, Ryan Tedder of One Republic spoke about the collaboration to Billboard.

"I'll leave it at this: I have a good feeling you might hear it before the end of the month," said Tedder.

"The new Zedd-Selena record that has been buzzing about? That's my song. [Zedd] crushed it. I went on a run today and listened to it on repeat in my headphones. And Selena did a bang-up job. She killed it," he added.

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