Girls just wanna have fun.
Taylor Swift traded newlywed life for a girls’ night out with longtime friend Dakota Johnson in Los Angeles, less than two months after saying “I do” to Travis Kelce.
The gal pals reportedly reunited at the exclusive Bird Streets Club, where a photo shared by Deuxmoi on Saturday appeared to show a member of Swift’s security team outside the members-only hot spot — though neither star was seen in the photo.
The news of their outing comes on the heels of reports that Johnson and musician Role Model — born Tucker Pillsbury — have called it quits.
The pair were first linked romantically in December 2025, with a source recently telling People that they split “a while ago.”
Swift and Kelce officially tied the knot July 3, hosting a star-studded celebration at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.
After the couple said “I do,” the venue lit up with pink digital screens around the arena that read “JUST&T MARRIED!” Swift’s longtime publicist, Tree Paine, also confirmed the news to Page Six at the time.
Johnson was among the A-list guests, stepping out ahead of the nuptials in a black halter-neck, floor-length gown featuring a thigh-high slit. She completed the look with black peep-toe stilettos adorned with bows.
The “Fifty Shades of Grey” star and her musician BFF were last spotted together in May 2025, when they grabbed dinner at the Italian restaurant Via Carota in New York City’s West Village alongside Swift’s brother, Austin, and Johnson’s brother, Jesse.
The outing came after Swift had kept a relatively low profile for months, as her friendship with Blake Lively drew renewed attention amid Lively’s legal battle with Justin Baldoni.
Swift and Johnson’s friendship made headlines in January 2024, when Johnson hosted “Saturday Night Live” with Justin Timberlake as the musical guest.
During her monologue, the “Materialists” actress dubbed Swift the “most powerful person in America” while taking a swipe at President Donald Trump.
Johnson reflected on attending the sketch comedy series’ milestone 40th anniversary special, sharing a photo featuring Sarah Palin, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, among others.
“And look who’s sitting right behind me,” she said, referring to the then-former president.
“[It’s] crazy to be standing so close to someone who would become the most powerful person in America,” Johnson added as the camera shifted to Swift, who was in the audience at the time.
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