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Taylor Swift thinks Zoë Kravitz losing a snake inside her home was the "chicest thing."
The Life of a Showgirl singer appeared as a guest on Wednesday's (October 8) episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers where she shared her side of the wild tale her friend previously revealed on the talk show, per E! News. In August, the Blink Twice director admitted that she unintentionally "destroyed" a room after her mother Lisa Bonet's pet Burmese python got loose and stuck in a wall while they were staying at Swift's home in January amid the Los Angeles wildfires.
"I just remember getting a call from my head of security and him trying to explain this story to me. And my first question was, 'What snake?' I was unaware of the presence of a snake," she said.
The "Fate of Ophelia" singer was told that the mother-daughter duo destroyed a "custom vintage antique cupboard" in the bathroom in their attempt to keep hold of the snake as it slithered into the wall, but she joked that "can't even be mad" because the entire situation was right out of "an Annie Leibovitz shoot."
"This is the chicest thing I've ever heard in my life," she said. "Zoë is wearing head-to-toe The Row. I'm like, 'This is a YSL ad, not a problem.' It just sounds incredible. I'm sad I didn't see it."
While Swift didn't seem too worried about the situation, she couldn't help but make her friend sweat.
"I know her well enough to know she's not gonna tell me about this until it's fixed," she said. "I just kept a little countdown on my phone, like just counting the days. I think it was like three weeks — exactly the amount of time it took to fix the damaged cupboard."
When Kravitz finally called to fess up, she was frustrated that the musician's team already told her about the damage despite her asking them not to say anything until it was fixed; however, Swift was unbothered, telling her friend, "Dude I've been laughing about this for three weeks."
Kravitz, who has been friends with the "Opalite" singer for years, also previously shared her opinion on Swift's new album The Life of a Showgirl, teasing prior to its release that it was "fantastic" and had "no skips."