A FIRE has broken out in Taylor Swift’s kitchen and the singer joked that she was going to die.
Gracie Abrams shared an Instagram video of the two of them cooking in Taylor‘s New York City home when the incident occurred.
“What do I do about this?” Taylor, 34, asked as she grabbed the fire extinguisher.
“I think we’re going to die,” she told Gracie as she searched for the device.
“We’re not going to die,” her friend replied.
Once she found it, she couldn’t get it to work and screamed, “B***h!”
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Taylor eventually got the extinguisher to work and put out the fire.
“Our purses are ruined, and my shoes, and the whole room, I think,” Taylor joked as Gracie laughed.
Gracie, 24, said that it smelled really good before coughing.
Taylor’s stove was covered in smoke as she stood there in shock.
She panned the camera over to Taylor’s youngest cat, Benjamin Button, who walked into the kitchen looking confused.
“Writing this entire song from 2am to 6am was some of the most fun I’ve ever had in my life. @taylorswift now we know how to use a fire extinguisher. I love you,” Gracie captioned the post.
Gracie and Taylor collaborated on a song called Us on Gracie’s sophomore album, The Secret of Us, which was released on June 21.
The song ironically has the line “I see her through the smoke.”
‘SHE WAS A LEGEND’
Although Gracie just posted the video on Friday, she talked about the fire with Billboard on Tuesday.
She shared that they heard a candle fall over earlier in the night, but thought it was one of her cats knocking something over.
Gracie Abrams’ The Secret of US Tracklist
Gracie Abrams has released her second studio album, The Secret of Us. The LP dropped on June 21 and features 13 tracks, including one with Taylor Swift. Here are those tracks.
- Felt Good About You
- Risk
- Blowing Smoke
- I Love You, I’m Sorry
- us (featuring Taylor Swift)
- Let It Happen
- Tough Love
- I Knew It, I Know You
- Gave You I Gave You I
- Normal Thing
- Good Luck Charlie
- Free Now
- Close To You
After a night of dinner and drinks, the friends were shocked by the fire that went ablaze at 6 am.
“She was such a legend – I don’t know how at this hour or in our state she knew what to do,” Gracie told the outlet.
“We both had an insane cough from the fire extinguisher fumes for weeks.”
Gracie revealed that the fire happened six months ago, after they wrote their collaboration.
Before the fire, Taylor and Gracie had just finished listening to the other tracks on Gracie’s album and The Tortured Poet’s Department, before either were announced.
LYING ON THE FLOOR
Gracie also revealed that they were “singing and dancing like theatre kids” to Taylor’s track, But Daddy, I Love Him.
She also laid on Taylor floor in disbelief after hearing The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived.
After that, they started listening to instrumentals that their friend and collaborator, Aaron Dessner, had made.
“Something caught our ear at the same time very hard and fast,” she told Billboard.
“So we ran to the piano and started writing this song … I used to fantasize about that kind of a thing as a kid.”
Shortly after the fire, they headed to upstate New York to record the duet with Aaron, the founder of the band, The National.
Gracie opened for Taylor on her North American leg of her Eras Tour and will join her again for select dates this November and December.