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Breaking: Taylor Swift stepped out for dinner with longtime friend and ‘squad’ member Gigi Hadid on Monday evening. The duo were seen at the exclusive members-only club Zero Bond, radiating effortless style as they enjoyed a chic night out in New York City.
Taylor Swift enjoyed a dinner with an iconic member of her ‘squad’ – Gigi Hadid.
The women graced the exclusive club Zero Bond with their presence on Monday, exuding an air of coolness as they enjoyed an evening at the private members-only hotspot.

Swift’s fiance Travis Kelce did not appear to intrude in the girls’ gathering, however his presence was certainly felt thanks to the jaw-dropping diamond ring he proposed to the singer with over the summer.
The newly-engaged superstar kept her left hand visible, allowing her massive sparkler to be shown as she emerged from the New York City social sanctuary.
For the autumnal outing, Swift, 35, threw on a black blazer style coat over a pleated mini dress.
Her long, toned legs were slipped into a pair of snake print boots.
Hadid, 30, also looked every inch the cool New Yorker in leather trousers and a soft black trench coat.
The outing comes after Kelce’s ex Kayla Nicole was accused of throwing shade at Swift and the NFL player with her Toni Braxton–inspired Halloween costume.
Nicole dressed as Toni Braxton and recreated the singer’s 2000 music video He Wasn’t Man Enough For Me, complete with lyrics like, ‘Did you know about us back then? Do you know I dumped your husband, girlfriend?’ and ‘He wasn’t man enough for me.’
Fans quickly picked up on the jab, with one commenting, ‘Theeee perfect costume + song! YOU ARE HER!’
Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star Bozoma Saint John added, ‘YOU CLEARED THE ROOM!!!!! Omg. The level of petty, slayage and pure decimation needs to be studied.’
The costume comes amid speculation that Swift may have dragged Nicole in her new track Opalite, which she has admitted references Kelce, whom Nicole dated on-and-off for five years until 2022.
Lyrics like, ‘You couldn’t understand it, why you felt alone / You were in it for real, she was in her phone / And you were just a pose,’ were quickly pegged as a dig at Nicole, who Kelce once publicly scolded for constantly being on her phone.
In one resurfaced clip, Kelce is heard telling Nicole at dinner, ‘Oh my God. Get off your phone… You’re not even drinking your wine anymore, can we go?’