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Zayn Malik & Gigi Hadid Show Some PDA After Her ‘TommyxGigi’ Show!
That show was INSANE.
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Her beloved “girl squad” member, the supermodel Gigi Hadid, let the cat out of the bag at New York Fashion Week, telling Entertainment Weekly how grateful she was that Taylor came to her show.
But Swift appears not to be too shaken by his public shaming, as she was spotted singing to Harris’ summer hit “This Is What You Came For”, during the encore at the Tommy Hilfiger show in an Instagram video she posted Friday night. At the time of publication, Swift’s representative has not responded to Billboard’s request for comment about her quote.
In July, Swift revealed that she actually wrote the lyrics and melody to the Rihanna-sung song under the alias Nils Sjoberg. “What’s good luck?” she asked Tommy, who added, “I’m turning this over to Gigi tonight, because in addition to modeling, she’s gonna look at all the models and make sure she’s happy with their hair, with the way they look, and she’s gonna say, showtime!”
Either way, today is a good day, because new Tay Tay is incoming, and the time to play ‘spot the veiled references to Calvin Harris and Tom Hiddleston’ is nearly upon us.
Earlier this week, Harris opened up about the aftermath of their breakup in June, expressing remorse for his subsequent Twitter meltdown. She respected my feelings in that sense.
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Harris admitted his Twitter salvo had been “completely the wrong instinct” in a British GQ interview published this week. It took me a minute to realize that none of that matters. “It clearly wasn’t right, so it ended, but all of the stuff that happened afterwards”.