Thứ Ba, 5 tháng 3, 2013

Taylor Swift hits back at haters

Taylor Swift

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has hit back at her image as desperate and boy crazy, calling it "sexist" and untrue. Picture: AFP Source: AFP

TAYLOR Swift has hit back at her image as boy crazy serial dater because she turns her failed romances into songs.

In a Vanity Fair cover story, Swift says her public image as a lovesick serial dater is far from the truth, and insists she has only dated two boys since 2010 – Conor Kennedy and One Direction’s Harry Styles.

“For a female to write about her feelings and then be portrayed as some clingy, insane, desperate girlfriend in need of making you marry her and have kids with her, I think that’s taking something that potentially should be celebrated – a woman writing about her feelings in a confessional way – taking it and turning it and twisting it into something that is frankly a little sexist,” Swift said.

The singer said avoids the tabloid and celebrity culture, which have turned her into a “cartoon character”.

“They think they have you pegged, like, ‘Taylor’s boy crazy.’”

“I’m sick of the tabloids saying I obsess over guys. Why would you obsess over guys? They don’t like it.”

The country star has famously has dated John Mayer, Jake Gyllenhaal and Taylor Lautner, most recently hooking up with Conor Kennedy and One Direction’s Harry Styles, and turned her heartbreak into a string of hit songs.

Taylor Swift

Swift told Vanity Fair she has only dated two people since 2010 - Conor Kennedy and 1D heartthrob Harry Styles. Picture: AP

However, a friend told Vanity Fair that Styles pursued Swift relentlessly until “he wore her down.” But the relationship fell apart after he was photographed making out with another girl.

“She dated Jake and John when she was really young and they were in their 30s, and she got really hurt. So it was like ‘That hurt – this won’t. But then it did," the source said.

However, Vanity Fair reports Swift did in fact buy a home next door to her then-boyfriend Kennedy in Hyannis Port, but a source says the home was an investment that was quickly re-sold at a profit.
 


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