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Taylor Swift, `Bad Blood’ Video Co-Stars Gigi Hadid, Martha Hunt Dazzle Audiences At '1989' Concert Gig

| Jun 02, 2015 10:31 PM EDT

Taylor Swift is set to play two concerts in Shanghai this coming November as part of her 1989 World Tour.

Kendrick Lamar's recent collaborator Taylor Swift recently awed Detroit concert goers when she brought onstage two of her fashion model riends featured in her "Bad  Blood" video, Gigi Hadid and Martha Hunt, at a gig that was part of her "1989" promotional tour.

Hadid and Hunt, two of Swift's gal pals surprised the audience when they joined the Grammy Award-winning singer onstage during a concert in Detroit, E! News reported. The trio donned sexy outfits that are aligned with the fierce and fearless look that their personas represent in the music video that features an A-list ensemble.

Swift, Hadid and Hunt attracted attention in a way no lavish production design can, sending the audience into a frenzy. The "Shake It Off" and "Bad Blood" singer together with Hadid and Hunt dazzled the audience as they glided along a mock runway.

The three celebrities always seem to have fun whenever they get into their "Bad Blood" music video personages -- Hunt as Home Slice, Hadid as Slay-Z, and Swift as Catastrophe.  The chart-topping single is part of Swift's fifth studio album dubbed "1989."

During the event, Swift also performed her other Billboard Hot 100 singles, "Blank Space" and Shake It Off" as well as her earlier tunes that included "Love Story."  The Detroit concert crowd was thrilled to watch Swift, the Detroit Free Press reported,

Swift has become noted for her controversial way of dissing the men in her life through her songs. The songs, nonetheless, continue to appeal to many. Since she cast her sights beyond her Nashville home to begin her musical career, she has gone a long way and has successfully transformed from a sweet guitar-playing country singer to a rocking pop superstar.

The spunky singer-songwriter has reinvented herself as she moved from one genre to another. A number of talented new singers have entered the global music scene but Lamar's "Bad Blood" collaborator has remained matchless in many aspects.

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