Justin and Jessica Split!

September 30, 2009 at 10:21am PST

After three years, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel have ended their relationship. Well, one of them ended it, and the other is still cryin about it.

According to US Weekly,  Timberlake, 28, has told his friends, “it’s over,” and that he ended it for good – over the phone!

Well that's not bringing sexy back. That takes Klassy to a whole new level. Bravo.

The relationship is rumored to have ended a month ago and newly-single Justin is ready to mingle.

While he was in NYC earlier this month to show his William Rast clothing line at Fashion Week, "Justin was clearly on the hunt," says an unnamed source.

And poor Biel refuses to accept their breakup and is “in severe denial.”

We wouldn’t want to let a piece like that getaway either. Sorry Jess, guess not all your problems are pretty after all.

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