Taylor Swift sprang into action to extinguish flames at her $50 million NYC home after a night of songwriting and bonding with singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams, as revealed by Abrams in a recent interview with Billboard.
The incident occurred after the pair spent the night working on Abrams’ new song “Us” and sharing tracks from her album “The Story of Us” and Swift’s upcoming “The Tortured Poets Department.” Unbeknownst to them initially, a fire had started in another room. Abrams recounted how they danced around, immersed in music, until they heard a noise from the kitchen where a candle had fallen over. Initially dismissing it as one of Swift’s cats, they soon realized the seriousness of the situation.
Swift took charge and swiftly tackled the fire, preventing it from spreading. Abrams humorously recalled recording a video on her phone, capturing her own emotional reaction as Swift heroically saved the kitchen island. Despite their swift response, both artists suffered from coughs due to the fire extinguisher fumes in the aftermath.
Reflecting on their friendship and collaboration, Abrams expressed deep gratitude towards Swift for supporting her career, noting how Swift’s belief in her talent had been pivotal. Abrams has joined Swift as an opener on her “Eras” tour, an opportunity she cherishes and credits to Swift’s generosity and belief in her abilities.
Swift herself recently marked the 100th show of her international tour in Liverpool, England, underscoring the tour’s significant role in her life. The tour, spanning various continents and showcasing Swift’s evolution as a performer, has become a central focus for the artist.