Charli XCX celebrates her birthday with Billie, Lorde, Furtado, Rosalía, Tove Lo…

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Charli XCX celebrates her birthday with Billie, Lorde, Furtado, Rosalía, Tove Lo…

Charli XCX’s own birthday party, which was attended by half the pop industry, has just been added to the list of iconic moments left by Charli XCX’s ‘BRAT’ era, as reported by Vulture.

Charli has celebrated her 32nd birthday at the same time as she has released the remix of ‘Guess’ with Billie Eilish. ‘Guess’ could give Charli her first UK number 1 in many years.

Eilish was one of the guests at Charli’s party in Los Angeles, which was also attended by the guest on the remix of ‘Girl, so confusing’, Lorde. Both remixes were played at the party and both Billie and Lorde sang them alongside Charli at the top of their lungs.

In a selfie that betters that Oscar nightmare from a few years ago, Charli posed at her party alongside Nelly Furtado, Tove Lo and Lorde. With a visit from another guest star, Cobrasnake, it’s confirmed that the indie sleaze is back.

Although the most talked about visitor to the party was probably Rosalía, who showed up at Charli’s birthday party with a bouquet of flowers full of cigarettes and marijuana. Sabrina Carpenter, Rachel Sennott, Glen Powell and Anya Taylor-Joy were also present at the party.

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