Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images; Cindy Ord/Getty ImagesLooks likeTaylor SwiftandZoë Kravitzshared a COVID-19 social pod last year.The pals were both in London when Kravitz was set to be photographed forTheNew York Times Magazine’s “Great Performers” issue and she needed help with a socially distanced photoshoot. In stepped Swift, who the magazine’s editor-in-chief Jake Silverstein revealed was part of Kravitz safe COVID pod.“Zoe was being very strict about [social distancing guidelines] anyway because she’s shooting a movie [The Batman], andTaylor Swiftwas in her pod and willing to assist,” Silversteinsaid in a WWDinterview in December, revealing the photographer directed Swift over Zoom from Paris.Swift, 31, and Kravitz, 32, have known each other for years, with Kravitz coming along on a star-studded dinner outing with Swift, Cara Delevingne, Dakota Johnson and more at The Fat Radish restaurant in 2016.Kravitz was in London filmingThe Batmanwith Robert Pattinson when the photoshoot took place. The actress plays Catwoman opposite Pattinson’s Batman in the film.Swift, meanwhile, has made the city a second home ever since she started dating British actor Joe Alwyn.Taylor Swift (L); Joe Alwyn.Steven Ferdman/Getty Images; Keith/Getty ImagesThe city has made such an impact on Swift that she even named one of the songs on her 2019 albumLoverafter it. “London Boy” takes listeners on a trip around the city, hitting all the date spots Swift and Alwyn have shared since they began seeing each other in mid-2016.Inan interview after the song came out, Alwyn, 29, revealed that he doesn’t mind “at all” being the subject of songs on his pop-star girlfriend’s latest album.“No, not at all. No. It’s flattering,” he said when asked how it feels when Swift writes songs about him and their relationship inThe Sunday Times.As for the media attention on Alwyn and Swift’s relationship,TheFavouritestar toldThe Sunday Timesthat he simply doesn’t “pay attention to what I don’t want to pay attention to.“The Batmanis set to open in theaters in 2022.
Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images; Cindy Ord/Getty Images

Looks likeTaylor SwiftandZoë Kravitzshared a COVID-19 social pod last year.The pals were both in London when Kravitz was set to be photographed forTheNew York Times Magazine’s “Great Performers” issue and she needed help with a socially distanced photoshoot. In stepped Swift, who the magazine’s editor-in-chief Jake Silverstein revealed was part of Kravitz safe COVID pod.“Zoe was being very strict about [social distancing guidelines] anyway because she’s shooting a movie [The Batman], andTaylor Swiftwas in her pod and willing to assist,” Silversteinsaid in a WWDinterview in December, revealing the photographer directed Swift over Zoom from Paris.Swift, 31, and Kravitz, 32, have known each other for years, with Kravitz coming along on a star-studded dinner outing with Swift, Cara Delevingne, Dakota Johnson and more at The Fat Radish restaurant in 2016.Kravitz was in London filmingThe Batmanwith Robert Pattinson when the photoshoot took place. The actress plays Catwoman opposite Pattinson’s Batman in the film.Swift, meanwhile, has made the city a second home ever since she started dating British actor Joe Alwyn.Taylor Swift (L); Joe Alwyn.Steven Ferdman/Getty Images; Keith/Getty ImagesThe city has made such an impact on Swift that she even named one of the songs on her 2019 albumLoverafter it. “London Boy” takes listeners on a trip around the city, hitting all the date spots Swift and Alwyn have shared since they began seeing each other in mid-2016.Inan interview after the song came out, Alwyn, 29, revealed that he doesn’t mind “at all” being the subject of songs on his pop-star girlfriend’s latest album.“No, not at all. No. It’s flattering,” he said when asked how it feels when Swift writes songs about him and their relationship inThe Sunday Times.As for the media attention on Alwyn and Swift’s relationship,TheFavouritestar toldThe Sunday Timesthat he simply doesn’t “pay attention to what I don’t want to pay attention to.“The Batmanis set to open in theaters in 2022.
Looks likeTaylor SwiftandZoë Kravitzshared a COVID-19 social pod last year.
The pals were both in London when Kravitz was set to be photographed forTheNew York Times Magazine’s “Great Performers” issue and she needed help with a socially distanced photoshoot. In stepped Swift, who the magazine’s editor-in-chief Jake Silverstein revealed was part of Kravitz safe COVID pod.
“Zoe was being very strict about [social distancing guidelines] anyway because she’s shooting a movie [The Batman], andTaylor Swiftwas in her pod and willing to assist,” Silversteinsaid in a WWDinterview in December, revealing the photographer directed Swift over Zoom from Paris.
Swift, 31, and Kravitz, 32, have known each other for years, with Kravitz coming along on a star-studded dinner outing with Swift, Cara Delevingne, Dakota Johnson and more at The Fat Radish restaurant in 2016.
Kravitz was in London filmingThe Batmanwith Robert Pattinson when the photoshoot took place. The actress plays Catwoman opposite Pattinson’s Batman in the film.
Swift, meanwhile, has made the city a second home ever since she started dating British actor Joe Alwyn.
Taylor Swift (L); Joe Alwyn.Steven Ferdman/Getty Images; Keith/Getty Images

The city has made such an impact on Swift that she even named one of the songs on her 2019 albumLoverafter it. “London Boy” takes listeners on a trip around the city, hitting all the date spots Swift and Alwyn have shared since they began seeing each other in mid-2016.
Inan interview after the song came out, Alwyn, 29, revealed that he doesn’t mind “at all” being the subject of songs on his pop-star girlfriend’s latest album.
“No, not at all. No. It’s flattering,” he said when asked how it feels when Swift writes songs about him and their relationship inThe Sunday Times.
As for the media attention on Alwyn and Swift’s relationship,TheFavouritestar toldThe Sunday Timesthat he simply doesn’t “pay attention to what I don’t want to pay attention to.”
The Batmanis set to open in theaters in 2022.
source: people.com