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Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift Appear in Post-Injury Video

In a new YouTube video, Taylor Swift appears with Justin Bieber to explain how the 15-year-old singer broke his foot on stage at London's Wembley Arena on Tuesday night.

"You told me to break a leg," Justin says to Taylor. "I couldn't break my leg, but I broke my foot for you."

"It was kind of a figurative statement," she replies. "I was like, good luck! It's so good to have you! Break a leg!"

"I just wanted to do what you told me..." Justin jokes.

Watch the video below and hear all the good things Taylor had to say about Justin and how he persevered through his on-stage injury.

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