Taylor Swift closed her five-night Los Angeles run in “Style”!
On Wednesday night in front of yet another sold-out crowd at Staples Center, Taylor brought out her latest celebrity surprises – this time, it was BFF Selena Gomez, Lisa Kudrow, and oh… Justin Timberlake!
The crowd went wild as Selena joined Taylor on stage for her first-ever live performance of “Good For You,” which Taylor dubbed “song of the summer.”
Besties @taylorswift13 and @selenagomez rocking the runway signing “Good For You” #1989TourLA pic.twitter.com/vo1yMuiTeb
— STAPLES Center (@STAPLESCenter) August 27, 2015
Former “Friends” star Kudrow then hit the stage, with guitar in hand, to grace the LA crowd with a live rendition of her coffee shop TV hit “Smelly Cat” – and even the actress herself seemed to be in awe of the moment many hours later.
So @taylorswift13 is THE best person I’ve ever met. That was fun. Thanks Taylor.
— Lisa Kudrow (@LisaKudrow) August 27, 2015
Who doesn’t love a little “Smelly Cat”?!?! #1989TourLA #Friends @LisaKudrow @taylorswift13 pic.twitter.com/7m07TAomv6
— STAPLES Center (@STAPLESCenter) August 27, 2015
But the surprises didn’t stop there. For her final gift to the boisterous Los Angeles crowd, Taylor announced she was bringing a special guest out of his brief fatherhood-induced hiatus.
Justin Timberlake hit the stage to join Taylor for a rendition of his 2013 hit “Mirrors,” that had the crowd going wild.
“So Justin hasn’t performed since he became a dad, so I’m just honored that this is his first performance,” Taylor told the crowd.
JT!!!!!!!!!! #1989WorldTourLA @jtimberlake @taylorswift13 pic.twitter.com/qzl0aIOi3B
— STAPLES Center (@STAPLESCenter) August 27, 2015
She also joked that JT was “so gracious about me fangirling.”
Following her star-studded run in LA, Taylor will now hit the road again, with upcoming stops in San Diego, Salt Lake City and two nights in Denver.
— Eric Anderson
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