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Selena Gomez a target in Justin Bieber's Comedy Central 'Roast'

The comedy special was pre-taped on Saturday and will air on March 30 featuring the likes of Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, Jeff Ross, Natasha Legerro, Hannibal Buress, Will Ferrell, Martha Stewart, Pete Davidson and Shaquille O'Neal calling out Bieber for his most infamous antics.

By Veronica Linares
(L-R) Singers Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber pictured as a couple on November 20, 2011. File photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
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LOS ANGELES, March 17 (UPI) -- Actress and singer Selena Gomez ended up as the butt of many of the jokes aimed at controversial singer Justin Bieber during his Comedy Central Roast.

The comedy special was pre-taped on Saturday and will air on March 30 featuring the likes of Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, Jeff Ross, Natasha Legerro, Hannibal Buress, Will Ferrell, Martha Stewart, Pete Davidson and Shaquille O'Neal calling out Bieber for his most infamous antics.

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"Selena Gomez wanted to be here, but she's dating men now," comedian Ross joked at one point. "Is it true you dumped her because she grew a mustache before you?"

Ross targeted the former Disney star once more, stating her having sex with Bieber -- the two have been dating on and off since 2010 -- proves "Mexicans will do the disgusting jobs Americans just won't do."

Other jokes mocked Bieber for his music, his hair styles and the public's famous dislike for his persona. But like in most roasts, it was Bieber who had the last laugh.

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"What do you get when you give a teenager $200 million?" the 21-year-old star asked the audience. "A bunch of has-beens calling you a lesbian for two hours."

The singer also took the opportunity to apologize to fans for his troubling behavior over the past couple of year stating he looks forward "to being someone you're proud of."

The Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber will air on March 30 at 10 p.m.

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