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Watch Taylor Swift Sing ‘Smelly Cat’ With Lisa Kudrow at L.A. Show

 

 

For her fifth and final show at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, Taylor Swift brought onstage actress Lisa Kudrow and introduced her as her famous “Friends” character Phoebe Buffay.

Holding acoustic guitar in hand, Swift teased the Central Perk regular. “She’s only ever played in coffee houses before. She’s never played in a big venue like this.”

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Swift and Kudrow then gave a duet of Phoebe’s most famos song, “Smelly Cat, ”
when suddenly, Kudrow interrupted Swift to offer some Buffay-esque critiques. “That was good, but you have to really feel the lyrics, ” she said to screams and laughs from the audience before showing Swift how it’s best sung.

Selena Gomez and Justin Timberlake also made surprise appearances with Swift at the Staples Center show. Timberlake and Swift sang his hit “Mirrors”.

 

 

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 December 14th, 2014

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