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Taylor Swift gifted her famous friends, including the Haim sisters and Sombr, homemade sourdough loaves — complete with handwritten labels — during a night out in Los Angeles on Jan. 9.
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On close inspection, it looks like the Haim sisters were each gifted a classic plain sourdough with Swift’s signature leaf and floral scoring, while Sombr’s seems to be studded with blueberries. “Are You Bready For It?” one sticker read.
Last night, Swift let her bread do the talking, avoiding paparazzi but making her presence known in the form of her signature baked good. After dinner at the Bird Streets Club in Los Angeles, her sourdough loaves were captured leaving the member’s club on the arms of not one, not two, but three different celebrities.
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