Taylor Swift's Memorable Visits: Recording Evermore with Marcus Mumford and the Snake Incident with Zoë Kravitz

Taylor Swift was a delightful guest while recording her album Evermore at Marcus Mumford's home studio in Devon, England. Mumford, the frontman of Mumford & Sons, shared how Swift's producer, Aaron Dessner, asked to use his studio for Swift. Mumford was surprised and impressed by Swift's visit, praising her as a phenomenal houseguest who burned vegetables and had an excellent candle game. He even sang backing vocals on the track "Cowboy Like Me" from Evermore.
While Swift was a great guest at Mumford's studio, her friend Zoë Kravitz shared a funny story about their stay at Swift's Los Angeles home during the California wildfires. Kravitz and her mom, Lisa Bonet, accidentally let Bonet's pet snake, Orpheus, escape in Swift's bathroom. The situation led to a comical and chaotic search for the snake, resulting in the destruction of Swift's bathroom. Despite the mishap, Swift's house manager eventually helped locate the snake, resolving the amusing incident.
In conclusion, Taylor Swift's visit to Marcus Mumford's studio for the recording of Evermore was a memorable experience, with Mumford praising her as a fantastic houseguest. Additionally, the amusing story shared by Zoë Kravitz about their stay at Swift's home added a humorous touch to their friendship.