Taylor Swift looks super sexy on the cover of Vogue's May issue, and is more than willing to chat about her friends, feuds and her future with the high-fashion magazine.
Vogue was invited to hang out with Swift when she was the maid of honor at her childhood friends Britany Maack and Benjamin LaManna's wedding this past February in Reading, Pennsylvania -- and they even got to hear the 26-year-old singer's
sweet speech to the happy couple. "Real love doesn't mess with your
head," Swift said at the wedding. "Real love just is. Real love just
endures. Real love maintains. Real love takes it page by page."
Swift has found love in her own life, and talks a bit about her boyfriend, 32-year-old music producer Calvin Harris. "I'm in a magical relationship
right now. And of course I want it to be ours, and low-key," she says.
"This is the one thing that's been mine about my personal life."
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As for whether she has considered marriage herself, the "Shake It Off" singer responds, "I'm just taking things as they come."
Swift also addresses the scrutiny she's received
over the years in regard to her dating life. "You know, I went out on a
normal amount of dates in my early 20s, and I got absolutely slaughtered
for it,” she recalls. "And it took a lot of hard work and altering my
decision-making. I didn’t date for two and a half years. Should I have
had to do that? No."
Admitting that she has "no idea" what she wants to do next, Swift says one thing she does know is that her famous squad is here to stay.
"There are a lot of really easy ways to dispel rumors. If they say you
have fake friendships, all you have to do is continue to be there for
each other," she explains. "And when we're all friends in 15 years and
raising our kids together, maybe somebody will look back and go, 'That
was kind of ridiculous what we said about Taylor and her friends.'"
Swift also speaks to her long-running feud with Kanye West, which was reignited earlier this year when he called her a "b**ch" in his new song, "Famous."
"I think the world is so bored with the saga," she says. "I don't want to add anything to it, because then there's just more."
Swift did, however, speak at this year's GRAMMYs
following West's lyrics and multiple Twitter remarks about her. "I
guess what I wanted to call attention to in my speech at the GRAMMYs was
how it's going to be difficult if you’re a woman who wants to achieve
something in her life -- no matter what," she says.
"I've had people say really hurtful things about me, and so I've kind of
learned how to gauge it: 'This is, like, low-to-medium-level hurtful.'"
As for what's next for Swift, she's all about "short term goals."
"I want to be a well-rounded person who can make a good drink," she quips.
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