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Taylor Swift is celebrating her 32nd birthday today, and the singer opted to have a joint party with Alana Haim, who turns 30 on Dec. 15. Swift shared intimate photos from the gathering on her Instagram—and she of course referenced her hit Red song “22” now that she’s a decade older.
“*don’t say it, don’t say it OKAY I’m saying it:* I’M FEELIN 32. And Alana is feeling 30. Don’t worry we tested everyone! Thank you so much for the birthday wishes, I love you all so much 🥰🥲🎂,” Swift wrote. Over 1.6 million people liked Swift’s photo in the first hour it was up:
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Swift has kept most details about her life private. But she did open up to Jimmy Fallon in October 2019 about the “drunk Taylor” party photos that went viral weeks before her interview. “So I was at a party like a couple months ago and I had two and half mojitos, and then the next day, #DrunkTaylor was like #1 trending on Twitter, because, you know, I go from like zero to legitimately thinking I’m a wizard within like two drinks,” she recalled. “Like, really thinking that. Thinking about the fact that that went as far as it did, and then we’ve got this happening [the post-Lasik surgery video clip]? That you’ve done this now? I can’t even be mad. I’m just impressed that you infiltrated my family. I don’t even know how you did that. Nobody has my mom’s number.”
Swift brought back the notorious photos last month to promote “Nothing New,” her duet with Phoebe Bridgers. “I cringe but I miss her. Your move @phoebebridgers,” she wrote in her Instagram Reel post, tagging her duet partner in the caption.
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