Taylor Swift vs Katy Perry: 'Style' Singer Makes Herself a Promise!
Taylor Swift is holding on to her reputation as one of the nicest celebrities in Hollywood, and she's determined to keep herself from talking about a certain fellow star.
In an interview with The Telegraph, the star was determined that she's never going to talk about Katy Perry. She said, "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. But I'm never going to talk about her in my interview. It's not going to happen."
Katy, on the other hand, had no problem sharing her thoughts about Taylor. She told Elle Magazine last February, "You've got to name someone the villain, someone the princess, someone the mom-, the dad-type -- you know, there always have to be characters. As pop figures, we're all characters. And the media uses that. Who is the sweetheart, who is the villain? You know. Taylor's the sweetheart. Kanye's the villain. That's the narrative."
However, Billboard pointed out that even though the "Style" singer refused to talk about Katy, she had no problem sharing about the other aspects of her life.
ABC News noted that despite the slew of boyfriends that she notoriously wrote about in her songs, she's not looking for a relationship at this time. When asked about what her life will be like in five years, she said, "I'll be 30. 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! 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."
She also spoke highly of her fans, and finally explained why she loves surprising them with gifts or other seemingly random things. She explained, "They are cool and smart and hilarious and focused on the right things. I want to make the most of this cultural relevance or success or whatever you want to call it, because it's not going to last. I have to be as good a person [as I can] while my name matters to them. Because it's not always going to matter to kids who are 15 and really struggling with who they want to be or [because] their friends were brutal to them at school that day. That's actual turmoil. I have to do everything I can to make their day better while I still can."