Taylor Swift opens up about her relationship with boyfriend Conor Kennedy in the cover story of this week’s Rolling Stone magazine. The singer also blasts rumors that she forced her beau to ditch high school and board a private jet with her to Nashville.
The “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” singer admits to Rolling Stone that she avoids reading about herself in the press because of false reports published about her personal life.
When asked if it was true that she kidnapped her younger boyfriend, the 22-year-old country singer replies, “How did I kidnap him? You can’t kidnap a grown man! These are serious accusations, now. It's an interesting way to spin something into a story. See, this is why I don't read stuff," according to a report by the Daily Mail.
Labeled “The Heartbreak Kid” on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone, Taylor Swift was previously accused of cheating on 18-year-old Conor with his cousin, Patrick Schwarzenegger. According to Star magazine, a source claimed that the pair was seen kissing at a family event she attended with Conor.
The source spilled to the magazine, “Taylor and Patrick weren't kissing out in the open, but she wasn't being as subtle as she thought she was. Conor doesn't know, but everyone else in the family does.”
However, a representative for Taylor Swift denied the allegations.
The country music darling, who has a string of high-profile relationships, also addresses another report in which she was accused of crashing Kyle Kennedy's wedding with Conor.
She tells the publication, “I have no idea what happened there. I think that story was based on the biggest misunderstanding, 'cause I would never knowingly show up somewhere that I thought I wasn't invited to. And I would never want to upstage anybody.”
The “Enchanted” songstress, who usually opens up on her personal life in the lyrics of her songs, also speaks to the magazine about her feelings on love. She says, “The way I look at love is you have to follow it, and fall hard, if you fall hard. You have to forget about what everyone else thinks.”
She adds, “It has to be an us-against-the-world mentality. You have to make it work by prioritizing it, and by falling in love really fast, without thinking too hard. If I think too hard about a relationship I’ll talk myself out of it...I have rules for a lot of areas of my life. Love is not going to be one of them.”
The Rolling Stone issue featuring Taylor Swift will hit stands on October 12.
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