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Why Gigi Hadid Says She'll Be Taylor Swift's "Most Embarrassing Friend" at Eras Tour
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Date:2025-04-28 13:27:32
Gigi Hadid knows the Taylor Swift concert experience all too well.
The supermodel is no stranger to her BFF's live shows, having attended many of her previous world tours. And when it comes to the Grammy-winner's upcoming Eras tour, Gigi is more than ready to rock out in the audience.
"I'll make it to a few," the 27-year-old exclusively shared on the March 7 episode of E! News (airing tonight at 11 p.m.). "I try to make it to as many as I can."
When it comes to her go-to concert fashion, Gigi revealed, "I like to boogie, so I'm usually in jeans and T-shirt. I'll rep some Taylor merch if I get some."
And the Guest in Residence founder's Next in Fashion co-host Tan France officially gave his stamp of approval on Swifties' style. "I do love seeing how extra the girls go, or anyone goes, when they go watch Taylor," he noted. "My nanny has full-on got three full looks."
And just like most of Taylor's fans, even Gigi can't keep her cool when the "Anti-Hero" singer takes the stage.
"I'm a psychopath at a Taylor show," she admitted. "I go nuts. I'm not cool at all. I'm like the most embarrassing friend."
Joining T.Swift on the Eras tour, which kicks off March 17 in Glendale, Arizona, will be artists GAYLE, HAIM, Phoebe Bridgers, Gracie Abrams, beabadoobee, girl in red and OWENN.
HAIM bandmates and sisters Alana Haim, Danielle Haim and Este Haim previously gushed about their excitement for the tour, telling E! News in November, "We're still getting over the fact that we're going on tour."
Este added the best part of the gig with T.Swift is "we get to do it with our friend, which is going to be so much fun."
Hear more from Gigi and Tan tonight on E! News at 11 p.m. Next in Fashion season two is streaming now on Netflix.
Watch E! News weeknights Monday through Thursday at 11 p.m., only on E!.veryGood! (53)
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