Jimmy Kimmel recounted crashing a star-studded bash with Taylor Swift and her current flame, Travis Kelce, hosted by Paul McCartney.
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On Wednesday’s episode of The Howard Stern Show, the 56-year-old talk show host, alongside his wife, Molly McNearney recalled getting invited to the A-list celebrity social event.
“We were invited to a dinner that night and then the host of the dinner got invited to that party and said, ‘Why don’t we all go to the party?’ And so we went to the party,” Kimmel told Stern.
Howard Stern mentioned the rumor that Taylor Swift deejayed the shindig, but Kimmel shut it down. He recalled the billionaire pop queen just subjected the entire gathering to her personal playlist.
“[She] had her iPhone, and she kinda tapped into the house system,” Kimmel explained. “It wasn’t like she was hired to work there,” he quipped.
Howard Stern eagerly inquired if the “So High School” singer was with her ever-in-the-spotlight partner, Travis Kelce.
“Yes, indeed! Yes, indeed,” Kimmel confirmed. McNearney chimed in with, “He’s very good-looking.”
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When Stern inquired about a potential “jam session” with Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift, and Travis Kelce (perhaps on bongo drums), Jimmy Kimmel immediately dismissed the idea.
“No, but people were dancing in the kitchen… including Molly.”
Kimmel went on to confirm a deep bench of celebrities at the event. Among the estimated 100 guests at the star-studded shindig were notable figures such as Ringo Starr, Mick Jagger, Steven Spielberg, and Jennifer Aniston.
“I think what you do at a party like that is you gravitate toward the people you already know, and you go, ‘Can you believe that this is happening and that we’re here?’ And you kinda leave it at that,” Kimmel admitted.
However, Kimmel did manage to chat up a personal hero: Bruce Springsteen.
“He’s funny, you know? We had a good chat,” “Kimmel quipped. “[Bruce and I] talked about Elvis, and we talked about — I don’t know — just being in LA. We even had that moment, like, ‘Can you believe this party?’ Even Bruce Springsteen was like, ‘This is some party!’”