Taylor Swift may seem like the luckiest girl in the world, but even the most charmed life comes with its own set of unique problems.
In a revealing new interview with The Telegraph, the 25-year-old superstar opened up about the constant state of worry in which she exists, her amazing group of girlfriends, her romantic life, and that infamous feud with Katy Perry.
"I worry about everything all the time," Swift told The Telegraph. "We could do our entire interview me telling you how many things I’ve worried about since breakfast. 'The Neuroses of Taylor Swift' is probably going to be the article headline."
Despite her fears, Swift admits that she leans on her amazing group of girlfriends — which currently includes media darlings Karlie Kloss, the Haim sisters, Girls creator Lena Dunham, and singer Lorde (to name a few) — to get through the tough stuff.
"The thing about my girlfriends right now is that none of them needs me for anything other than friendship," she said. "I love the fact that they are all passionate about their jobs, whatever their jobs are. A lot of celebrity-type people have this group of people around them where their friends’ main priority is them, and they feel comfortable with that dynamic. I don’t feel comfortable with that dynamic."
Swift certainly has no trouble making new friends, but she isn't having such great luck in the romance department. The singer blames this, in part, on her immense fame. When asked where she sees herself in five years?
"I’ll probably still be single, let’s be honest. No one’s going to sign up for this and everything that goes with it. Like, 'Hi, nice to meet you, want a date? Do you love camera flashes? I hope you do!,'" Swift answered. "I don’t know what’s going to happen if I’m ever content in a relationship — no idea how that’s going to work. I don’t even know if that’s possible with the life I have."
One thing she is positive about? Not giving the press negative fodder, and that includes speaking out on her reported feud with Katy Perry.
"I’m not giving them anything to write about. I’m not walking up the street with boys, I’m not stumbling out of clubs drunk," Swift said. "But I’m never going to talk about her in my interview. It’s not going to happen."
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