Music sensation Taylor Swift grabbed the headlines yet again, this time with her appearance at Emma Stone‘s ‘Poor Things‘ premiere. The singer made a stylish appearance as she reached the premiere of her long-time friend Emma Stone’s movie premiere at the DGA Theater in New York City.
The 33-year-old musician, who has recently been awarded the Time Person of the Year award, was seen wearing a faux fur Penny coat by Charlotte Simone over a long black gown paired with Giuseppe Zanotti open-toe pumps. She complemented her look with a shiny, curled blowout, her signature winged liner and deep red lipstick.
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Taylor Swift Surprises Long-Time Friend Emma Stone At ‘Poor Things’ Premiere
Emma Stone and Swift have been close friends for a long time. Their bond dates back to their teenage years. Stone even recently praised Swift for her support and love while she was speaking at the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic over the weekend.
Speaking to Vanity Fair Stone said Swift had helped her secure tickets to the Eras Tour concert in Arizona. “I’ve known her since we were 17 and 18, so she hooked me up, which was very nice ’cause I know those tickets are impossible to get,” Stone said.
Speaking to W Magazine at the same event, Stone said Swift’s concert was a “kind of a full-circle moment.” “It’s been amazing to see all of the ‘eras,’ from the beginning to now…The concert was also choreographed by Mandy Moore, who was the choreographer for La La Land,” Stone said.
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Taylor Swift meanwhile revealed that it was on Emma Stone’s recommendation that Moore was decided as the person who would choreograph the Eras tour concert. She said that learning choreography isn’t her strong suit, but she made an exception for the Grammy night performance.
Swift also recently attended the London premiere of Beyoncé’s concert film “Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé“. She described Beyoncé as a “precious gem of a person—warm and open and funny.”
During the time, the singer highlighted how media often tend to pit female stars against each other as she emphasized none of them are interested in rivalry, and that they would rather support each other.
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