Taylor Swift On Love & Relationships: “Not My Fault If A Guy Cheats & I Write A Song About It!”

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Taylor Swift Marie Claire Cover

Taylor Swift is nothing but open about her past failed relationships. The 22-year-old singer covers the latest issue of UK Marie Claire and warns the men who have dated her:  “Music is absolutely everything that I am and everything that I stand for. It’s not my fault if someone gets into a relationship with me and then cheats and I write a song about it.”

Sounds like fair play to me.

She also tells the magazine that despite several high profile misses in the romance department, she still believes in love “even after [love] explodes into a million pieces and burns down and you’re standing in a pile of the ash of what it once was thinking, ‘Why did I have to meet this person, why did this have to happen?’”

Why keep going? Taylor says because sometimes “you make eye contact with someone across the room and it clicks and, bam, you’re there. In love again.”

Taylor hopes to find love – possibly with her current beau Conor Kennedy. And she hopes to have a lot of children. “I want a bunch of them running around, minimum four.” But she is willing to give it time. “I want to wait a while, but the idea of pouring everything you are into another person when you become a parent has always been amazing to me.”

The good thing for this young celeb is that money will not be an issue for starting a large family. She recently beat out Lady Gaga as the highest paid celebrity under 30 by Forbes magazine, much to her own surprise. “I called my dad and said: ‘How did that happen?’

“I just wake up every day and go about my life and do what’s on the schedule. I don’t think in terms of how much money it’s making.”

 

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