Taylor Swift Celebrates Her MTV VMAs Success With Her ‘Bad Blood’ Pals At The After Party

Not only did Taylor Swift bring (almost) her entire ‘Bad Blood’ squad with her to the big MTV Video Music Awards night, but she also took them along with her to the Republic Records after party.

Coh, another year of our invite getting lost in the post. It’s just not on really.

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Heading to Ysabel in Los Angeles, Taylor and her squad posed up a storm as the celebrated the singer’s ridiculously successful night.

The 25-year-old walked away with four VMAs - Best Female Video and Best Pop Video for ‘Blank Space’, and Best Collaboration and Video Of The Year for ‘Bad Blood’.

Despite joining her to collect the Video Of The Year award, Gigi Hadid, Cara Delevingne, and Karlie Kloss were not pictured with T-Swiz at the after party.

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Still, Swifty and her gorgeous gals looked in high spirits for the big bash, joking about and pulling funny faces.

Tay-Swiz decided to show some extra love for her BFF Selena Gomez by planting a kiss on her cheek at one point.

Cute.

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Earlier in the night, T-Swiz made sure that her gal pals knew how much she loved and appreciated them by getting them on stage with her as she collected the big award for her ‘Bad Blood’ video.

In her acceptance speech, she said: “I wanna thank Kendrick Lamar. I wish he was here but he’s off in Europe on tour being amazing, but he is such a positive influence in my life and I wanted to thank him first.

“This video was such a collaborative effort. These women helped create their parts, helped write their roles and decide what they wanted to be and I mean, there are two women in the video who I’ve named cats after.

“I love them so much, and the fact that to the fans, the fact that you would vote and give us this bonding experience that we will have forever, thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

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Addressing the criticism the video has received for seemingly ‘pitting women up against each other’ and for the ‘violence’ involved, she continued: “There’s been a lot of discussion about this video and what it means.

“I’m just happy that in 2015, we live in a world where boys can play princesses and girls can play soldiers. Thank you so much.”

Four for you, Swifty. You go, Swifty.