Feelin' 25! Taylor Swift's longtime bestie Abigail Anderson celebrated her birthday Saturday with a star-packed party and some serious photo booth action. Swift, 25, who met Anderson during their freshman year at Hendersonville High School in Tennessee, shared several silly pictures posing with props like hats and fake mustaches.
Taylor Swift's longtime best friend Abigail Anderson celebrated her 25th birthday yesterday, and you know her circle of fabulous BFFs went all out for the milestone occasion. Celeb guests like Paramore's Hayley Williams, model Lily Aldridge and country singer Kelsea Ballerini all celebrated at the Nashville event in style.
We love that Tay and Abigail wore coordinating (and amazing!) sparkling outfits for the party: we're obsessed with the lacy and beaded detailing on both of their looks. Plus, the photo booth pics from the evening are just too awesome!
In one adorable pic of Anderson and Swift, who was wearing a matching lace skirt and top, pose seductively in front of a shiny pink streamer backdrop. "Since '05 @abigail_lauren," the "Blank Space" singer captioned the pic. Anderson was her longtime bestie's Grammys date back in February.
Taylor Swift gets serious about Easter in these cute new Instagram videos! The 25-year-old singer/songwriter took part in a hardcore egg hunt with her brother Austin and things got really, really competitive!
The 25-year-old singer/songwriter took part in a hardcore egg hunt with her brother Austin and things got really, really competitive! “When your parents arrange a competitive sibling Easter egg hunt, failing to take into account that their children are Ross and Monica,” Taylor captioned one, adding to another, “I’VE GOT LIKE A HUNDRED GOOD LUCK” Watch below!
Meanwhile, Taylor also recently shared a few photos from her best friend Abigail Anderson‘s birthday bash, including guests Hayley Williams, Chris Carrabba, Kings of Leon, and Lily Aldridge.
The centre-half, who last month moved to MLS to line up alongside Kaka at Orlando City, was grilled on his love life on Irish television on Monday. Republic of Ireland defender Sean St Ledger has refused to deny that he and pop sensation Taylor Swift are an item.
The centre-half was quizzed on his rumoured relationship with the 'Shake It Off' singer on RTE's 'Soccer Republic' show on Monday and let slip that the American songstress might be interested in coming to see him play for his new club, Orlando City, in MLS.
St Ledger, who signed for Kaka's Orlando franchise last month, sent the rumour mill into overdrive on New Year's Eve when he tweeted a picture of himself alongside Swift and his intriguing love life was put under the microscope by RTE's football correspondent Tony O'Donoghue.
Asked whether or not Swift had been along to see him in action for his new American club, the 30-year-old responded: “She’s not been to a game, as of yet. I’m thinking that she might come to one of the New York ones. We’ll see.” When pressed by O'Donoghue as to whether he was in a relationship with Swift, he demurred. "That would be an exclusive for RTE, wouldn't it!" he said. "I'm sitting on the fence."
University of South Carolina senior Elizabeth Scarborough is Taylor Swift sometimes – at children’s birthday parties, inside elderly care facilities and occasionally on stage in front of thousands of people. For the past six years, Scarborough, 21, has forged an increasingly steady side job as a Taylor Swift tribute artist. The keys to her success: a physical resemblance to the golden-haired songstress, excellent vocals, some guitar skills and being what she calls “a die-hard Swiftie.”
This past summer, Scarborough performed as Swift for two months in Myrtle Beach, S.C., as part of a famed Legends in Concert series. Upon her graduation in May, she will head out on tour with Legends — stopping first in Branson, Mo., and wrapping up in Las Vegas, which Scarborough calls “the mecca for tribute artists in the United States.” Her journey to this mecca began in her hometown of Charleston. S.C., and was built atop Love Story and four musical chords.
“I was a huge fan of Taylor’s first album and everything she put out and everything she did,” said Scarborough. “… I went to an all-girls’ school growing up. She was widely and wildly popular with all the students. So I was no different than anybody else in my class. But the one thing that was different is that as I got a little older, in my first years of high school, people started being like, ‘You kind of look like her.’ … I loved her songs and her message so much that when I was 15, after her second album came out, I picked up one of my brother’s guitars. I said, ‘Can you teach me how to play ‘Love Story’? There were just four chords I learned — D, A, E minor and G. That’s really, I think, what started all this.”
She’s tall, she’s leggy and she’s got the same gorgeous cheekbones. In fact, this model advertising McDonald’s in an old Japanese advert looks a hell of a lot like Taylor Swift. Well apart from the red hair and the bright yellow Ronald McDonald get up of course.
It’s not her, of course, but she’s a dead ringer for the Shake It Off singer. Taylor even tweeted about McDonald’s a few months ago. Talking about their Superbowl campaign, she posted: ‘MCDONALDS WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT TO ME I WASNT READY.’ She could easily have been talking about her Japanese twin though.
This video was unearthed recently when the uncanny similarity was spotted, but it's actually from a Japanese McDonald's campaign way back in 2006 — the same year that Swifty released her first self-titled album!