A video has circulated online of Taylor Swift extinguishing a fire in her own apartment.
The fire occurred in her New York City apartment this week after a candle in the kitchen fell over and flames started to rise.
Gracie Abrams and Swift had just finished a song together titled 'Us' when the fire broke out, she revealed in a new interview with Billboard.
The singers had been enjoying drinks and dinner “well past 6 am” after the long songwriting session when the fire started.
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🚨| Taylor Swift extinguishing the fire that broke out at her apartment with Gracie Abrams pic.twitter.com/FpbGhQmWjb
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Taylor grabbed a fire extinguisher and successfully put out the fire.
This comes just days after the singer was reportedly coming to Oxfordshire this summer to a celebrity hotspot nestled in the countryside.
The global superstar singer is understood to be staying in a £3,250-a-night farmhouse which is on the outskirts of Chipping Norton.
It is reported that her NFL player boyfriend Travis Kelce will join her during the stay which will last the entire duration of her UK and European leg of her mammoth Eras tour.
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Taylor Swift’s farmhouse is located a stone's throw away from celebrity-favourite hotspot Soho Farmhouse.
The venue is a private members club beloved by A-list celebrities including Meghan Markle who had her hen do there whilst Prince Harry has also been known to visit.
David and Samantha Cameron also visited the Farmhouse back in 2015 for the venue’s opening party which was also attended by singer Paolo Nutini.
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