Taylor Swift is on a roll. After being announced as the recipient of this year's Billboard Woman of the Year award, the (now) pop superstar keeps the buzz going as she teases a photo for her new single.
While fans speculated that the photo she posted on October 9 on her Instagram was referring to the song "Out of the Woods," Taylor Swift clarified that it wasn't going to be her second single. She took to Twitter to issue a statement, saying: "To clarify, what is coming in the next few days is a new song that I hink it best represents #1989. It is NOT my next single. #ShakeItOff"
Meanwhile, the country-turned-pop singer continues to be busy with other endeavors as well. Swift will be on the cover of InStyle magazine's November issue and she talked about many personal things on the cover story.
In the interview, the singer shared her thoughts about raising kids as a celebrity, saying: "I don't know if I'll have kids. It's impossible not to picture certain scenarios and how you would try to convince them that they have a normal life when, inveitably, there will be strange ment pointing giant cameras at them from the time they are babies."
She also opened up about the idea of marriage: "I'm too young to get married. Not agewise, but I know myself, so why try to meet someone right now when I know I'm too young to do something serious?"
The singer has revealed in a previous interview that she had not been dating since breaking up with ex Harry Styles.
"It would take an astonishing human for me to even consider getting back into a relationship. It would take something really, really, really differente - a kind of a one-in-a-million person for me to face all that," Swift explained.
Taylor Swift maintained that she is focused on her career and spending time with her family and friends. She gushed about her gal pals, quipping: [They] are the most important thing to me right now."
"They are so fun and know me and like me for who I actually am," she continued. "It's really wonderful to have someone like Lena Dunham in my life. We have the same responsibility and the same pressure that's on you when you write every single word you end up performing."