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Kobe Bryant surprises Taylor Swift on stage

Taylor Swift kicked off one of five sold out concerts at the Staples Center Friday night, breaking a record for the most sold out shows at the venue. The seventeen-time National Basketball Association All-Star also express gratitude to his fans and supporters who greeted him on his birthday.

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“This is my 12th show at Staples Center, I love you”, Swift told the screaming crowd. Bryant started off by saying that 16 is a special number because that’s the same amount of titles that the Los Angeles Lakers have.

Bryant then presented Swift with her very own banner, which read, “Most Sold Out Performances”.

Someone who knows quite a bit about bad blood, and also, Taylor Swift. However, Kobe Bryant’s big comeback should lend his helping hand to the Lakers aim for a playoff spot in the tough Western Conference run. Tedder and Swift teamed up to performed his band’s hit single “Counting Stars”. “To celebrate those championships, we do something very special”.

At least the arena got to hang at least one banner this season.

So with the entire entertainment capital of the Western world at her disposal, what are we to make of the fact that Saturday’s “Style” section featured male model Sean O’Pry alongside Chris Rock and Matt LeBlanc?

This prompted Gawker to recently publish an article titled “Taylor Swift is Not Your Friend” in which Dayna Evans writes, “When Taylor Swift does the mega-pop stardom act, she does it to the tilt”. Next time the Misses Perry, Cyrus and Gaga reach Staples they can look up from the stage and see Swift’s name on the wall, the Clippers to her Lakers, guests in her house.

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Swift even ended her show with the song of the summer, “Shake It Off”, on an elevated, rotating stage with all her dancers while confetti fell from the ceiling.

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