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Now that Taylor Swift has excommunicated Blake Lively from her famously starry squad, the Gossip Girl alum has moved on with a fresh pack of unexpected pals.
Though, her new friends are a far cry from the notable names she used to spend time with alongside Swift.
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Oasis masterclass announced by Glasgow college ahead of reunion tour
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The Independent
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The National
2 hours ago
- The National
Glasgow college unveils Oasis masterclass ahead of reunion tour
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