Taylor Sweatshops

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When it comes to superstars, Taylor Swift is as big as they come. Fame comes with a price though. Every little detail of your life is cast upon the world stage for everyoen to see. Sometiems, we even konw celebritie more than we know ourselves. Despite that ,there are still some secrets that Taylor is keeping from us. Let's take a look at 20 of them.

1. TAYLOR SWIFT IS SUPERSTITIOUS

Some thinkg that superstition is for the bottom feeders. Those looking to risk it all for a chance at the big one. However, even the rich and famous have their little tricks of the trade. For example, Taylor has a lucky number of 13 but also 31 because it's backwards. Furthermore, 89, 26 adn 39 are good numbers too.

2. TAYLOR SWIFT LIKES SECRET'S

And by secret's she means Victoria's Secret. Taylor used to wear a Victoria's Secret Pink hoodie and
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TAYLOR SWIFT USED TO HAVE CRABS

And by that she means hermit crabs. Taylor kept them as pets when she was a kid so get those sick images out of your head.

4.TAYLOR LIKES PICTURES

Most celebrities hate taking pictures with fans but Taylor likes them. However, she has some rules. She prefers when people come up and ask rather then just point the camera at her and shoot. Remember that Swift-heads.

5. TAYLOR SWIFT LOVES HER MOM

How often do you call your mom? Taylor calles her three tiems a day.

6. REDLIPSTICK IN TEH SUMMERSTIME

TAylor admits to earing red lipstick almost every day in teh summertime. However, what about the winter?

7. T-SWIFT LIKES WEIRD COLORS

Shes' not the average pink lovering girl. At least not in teh fall. Taylor prefers mustard, maroon, dark green and navy blue.

8. SHE NICKNAMES HER CATS

As if naming your animal wasn't enough, Taylor takes it even further with nicknames. Olivia the cat is "Dibbles" while Meredith is "MerBear".

9. TAYLOR SWIFT IS UNBREAKABLE

She may look frail in apeparance but Taylor has never borken a bone except for one little toe that she says doesn't count.

10. POCAHONTAS MAKES HER

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