Taylor Swift and Drake caught flirting at his birthday bash: Rihanna 'jealous'

Taylor Swift attended Drake's 30th birthday celebrations in Los Angeles.

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Taylor Swift was allegedly caught getting close with Drake at his 30th birthday celebrations in Los Angeles. The 26-year-old singer attended the party at Delilah's in West Hollywood, California.

A source told Hollywood Life: "Drake was cozy with Taylor all night long. They were all up on each other — no kissing — but touching each other."

The celebrity gossip website states that Rihanna was unhappy when she came to know about the encounter. Another insider said: "Looking back at it now, Rihanna's kicking herself for not attending Drake's party for one reason!"

"She hated that Taylor was the main attraction," the insider added. "Everywhere she looked on social media today everyone's talking about Taylor and her outfit, her make up, her hair, and Rihanna's sick of hearing about it! As much as she has a love/hate relationship with Drake, she's furious that Taylor took all the attention away from his birthday. If there was any b***h who should have been the talk of Drake's party it should have been Rihanna. For that reason alone she's kicking herself for not going."

Swift has a history of dating high-profile celebrities including Scottish singer/DJ Calvin Harris, One Direction star Harry Styles, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Jonas, Taylor Lautner, John Mayer and Conor Kennedy. In December 2015, during an interview with NME magazine, the Red hitmaker said she feels the world is too interested in her personal life.

She told the publication: "I'm in the news every single day for multiple different reasons. And it can feel, at times, if you let your anxiety get the better of you, like everybody's waiting for you to really mess up – and then you'll be done."

"A lot of the time I need to call my mom and talk for a really long time, just to remind myself of all the things that are great and all the things that matter. If you do something that defines your character to be not what the public thought you were, that's the biggest risk," Swift added.