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Taylor Swift tells fans joint birthday party with Alana Haim followed COVID rules

Taylor Swift is preemptively telling fans they need to calm down over her recent birthday bash.

On Monday the pop star posted two pics on social media of her joint birthday with Alana Haim, making sure to note that the fête followed COVID precautions.

“Don’t say it, don’t say it OKAY I’m saying it: I’M FEELIN 32. And Alana is feeling 30. Don’t worry we tested everyone! Thank you so much for the birthday wishes, I love you all so much 🥰🎂,” the “Shake It Off” singer wrote alongside the snaps.

Swift and Alana — the youngest member of pop group Haim, comprised of herself and sisters Danielle and Este — have been close friends for years. In the summer of 2015, Haim opened for Swift at select dates on The 1989 World Tour, and the foursome have even vacationed together in Hawaii.

Alana has recently been winning glowing reviews for her first film role in “Licorice Pizza” — the Post’s Johnny Oleksinski called it “the best movie of the year” in November — directed by auteur Paul Thomas Anderson and also featuring Cooper Hoffman, son of Anderson’s frequent collaborator Philip Seymour Hoffman.

The “Boogie Nights” director has been a close friend of the Haim family, directing music videos for the band — in fact, the sisters’ mother was Anderson’s grade-school art teacher — and he wrote the part with Alana in mind.

Swift, of course, has been in the news for her re-recording of her hit album “Red,” which includes a 10-minute rendition of “All Too Well,” a song supposedly about ex-boyfriend Jake Gyllenhaal.