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We Can’t Keep These Pics of Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Zoë Kravitz’s Night Out to Ourselves
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Date:2025-04-13 10:14:49
No better way to fill a blank space in your calendar than a night out with the squad.
That's exactly what Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Zoë Kravitz and Keleigh Sperry Teller did when they enjoyed a gorgeous girls night out Oct. 19, with the group of friends stepping out for dinner at Sushi Park in West Hollywood.
For the occasion, the "Anti-Hero" singer wore a white embroidered sheer top and blue jeans, while the Only Murders in the Building actress chose a black long-sleeve T-shirt also paired with jeans. As for Zoë, she slipped into a black jacket and black trousers and Keleigh opted for a white jacket and black T-shirt underneath.
For BFFs Taylor and Selena, it's been a jam-packed year, in which the two understandably can't get enough of each other, as their night out in Los Angeles comes a little more than one month after the two showed each other endless support while at the 2023 MTV VMAs.
And right before that, in August, the "Single Soon" singer attended one of Taylor's Eras tour concerts in Los Angeles with her 10-year-old sister Gracie.
But they're not the only ones playing catchup, since Taylor and Zoë also recently stepped out for dinner in September, with the two longtime pals joining Greta Gerwig and Laura Dern for a night out in New York City. And prior to that, the two added the title of collaborators to their friendship, with the High Fidelity star co-writing tracks "Lavender Haze" and "Karma" for Taylor's Midnights album.
For a look at the group's fun night out together, keep reading.
Taylor Swift, Zoë Kravitz, Selena Gomez and Keleigh Teller step out for dinner together in Los Angeles on Oct. 19.
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