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Taylor Swift holds second '1989' surprise screening for fans

The "Shake It Off" singer held the first of her "1989 Secret Sessions" on Sept. 20, for which 35 fans were invited to her Los Angeles home to munch on home baked cookies and listen to the singer's unreleased new album.

By Veronica Linares

NASHVILLE, Sept. 30 (UPI) -- Taylor Swift has once again invited a number of fans to her house for a secret screening of her new album 1989.

On Monday, 89 lucky fans were invited to the second edition of "1989 Secret Sessions," and attended a gathering in Swift's Nashville home where they got to hear the unreleased album and spend time with the star.

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The "Shake It Off" singer, 24, held the first of her "1989 Secret Sessions" on Sept. 20, for which 35 fans were invited to her Los Angeles home to munch on home baked cookies and listen to the singer's first official pop album.

Like in the first Secret Session, fans were presumably asked to surrender their belongings before entering Swift's home and thus only had the instant photos provided by the singer as proof of their rendezvous with the teen idol. Most of them took to Twitter after the fact to share photos of their pictures with the singer. You can check out the images on the carrousel at the top.

According to MTV, this session differed from the first one in that Swift opened up about the popular meme, "no its becky,," a phrase that went viral earlier this year after a Tumblr user posted an old photo of the singer and tried to pass it off as their late friend Becky. When another user pointed out the girl in the picture was Swift, someone else commented "no its becky."

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Swift's sixth studio album, 1989, is slated for an Oct .27 release.

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