terça-feira, 2 de outubro de 2012

Taylor Swift issue of Glamour magazin



"With her new album, Red, in stores October 22nd, Taylor Swift garnered herself a little added exposure by covering the November 2012 issue of Glamour magazine.
The 22-year-old songstress looked enchanting in a Burberry London tank, Dior skirt and belt and a Tiffany & Co. diamond bracelet for the Ellen von Unwerth shot front page.
The Article:
On her new relationship and the Kennedys:
GLAMOUR: So there's a lot of talk about you and the Kennedys these days. There are reports that you are dating Conor Kennedy.
TS: I don’t talk about my personal life in great detail. I write about it in my songs, and I feel like you can share enough about your life in your music to let people know what you're going through.
GLAMOUR: Ethel Kennedy, Conor's grandmother, was asked what she would think of having you as a "granddaughter-in-law," and she said, "We should be so lucky."
TS: She's fantastic. I love her.
On the importance of having girlfriends and maturing with celeb-besties Emma Stone and Selena Gomez:
GLAMOUR: I know you have many close girlfriends. Are they helpful in keeping your worries in check?
TS: They are so important in my life right now. I'm the kind of girl who needs to tell her friends everything. I've developed this really close-knit group of girls. Two of my close friends are bandmates. My other close friends are Ashley, Claire, Diana, Emma, and Selena.
GLAMOUR: Emma is Emma Stone, and Selena is Selena Gomez. Is it nice to have friends who are also famous?
TS: I met Emma when I was 17, and I met Selena when I was 18. So they've experienced all of this with me, and they've also experienced their own amazing success, and somehow through all of it, we've stayed close.
On being misunderstood and not being dark, twisty or complicated:
GLAMOUR: As a very public figure, how do you think you are misunderstood?
TS: I think some people think it's just apple pie and sunshine and sprinkles and ponies. Which is just funny. But I never feel the need to go out and make some grand statement that I'm dark and twisty and complicated, because I'm not that either. It's just not as simple as ponies and rainbows, though I do love ponies and rainbows.
On if she is wary of people using her for her fame and money:
GLAMOUR: Are you wary of people using you for your fame and money?
TS: I think you can tell who's a good person to be around, who makes you laugh, who's fun, whom you can trust. And, yes, you're going to get burned a few times, but I'd really rather get burned a few times than sit alone in that house with the curtains drawn. So God forbid this person you're hanging out with gets a bit of validation out of the fact you're famous. Is that the worst-case scenario? You know, it doesn't seem that bad.

(SOURCE: http://celebrity-gossip.net/taylor-swift/taylor-swift-covers-glamour-november-2012-731169)