Taylor Swift Just Revealed New Juicy Things About Her New Album
Sep 09, 2014 18:47
Taylor Swift's new album drops on October 27, and we've only gotten a taste of it with her single "Shake It Off". Turns out, there's more trivia from the new album than we thought.
She reveals some secrets. Here they are:
1. There will be a diss track. It is called "Bad Blood". Many are claiming it could be about Katy Perry.
2. She got into a snowmobile accident with an ex and they both went to ER.
No big deal!
The lyrics “Remember when you hit the brakes too soon/Twenty stitches in a hospital room,” were “inspired by a snowmobile ride with an ex who lost control and wrecked it so badly that she saw her life flash before her eyes. Both of them had to go to the ER, although Swift wasn’t hurt,” Rolling Stone reported.
3. Three songs are "supposedly" about Harry Styles.
Some royalty, please.
She "implies" that three songs on the album are about Harry, including I Wish You Would,” “All You Had To Do Was Stay,” and the perfectly titled “Style.”
4. Karlie Kloss has a guest room in her NYC apartment.
5. She's trying to be BFFs with Selena Gomez again.
And Bieber is like, NOOOO!
She’s so in love with NYC that she’s trying to convince her BFFs to move to the big apple. “Project Selena — I think I can do it,” Taylor said.
6. She and Lena Dunham like to do this.
Weird.
7. She hasn't been on a date with anyone since breaking up with Harry Styles over a year and a half ago.
No one at all!
8. She's got a bodyguard who stands outside her building at all times.
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