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Fans Completely Disagree With A ‘Rule’ Taylor Swift Enforces On Her Boyfriend Travis Kelce, it seems bizarre and sounds more selfish than anything else.k
order to stay on top, it only makes sense that artists need to follow certain rules on the regular. However, the media tends to exaggerate some apparent rules. Like for example, Jennifer Lopez having a set of rules for partner Ben Affleck to follow at home…
In this case, we’re going to take a closer look at Taylor Swift and the apparent rules she has for her fans, friends and staff. Some of the rules seem to be logical, while the others are down right bizarre, and sound ego-driven more than anything else. As expected, fans are sounding off on some of the rules, and don’t exactly agree with them. We’ll reveal which rules sound problematic, along with taking a look at Swift’s traumatic past with friends.
Taylor Swift Admitted To Struggling With Friendships In The Current Day Because Of Childhood Trauma
Rarely did Taylor Swift discuss her friendships throughout her career, despite the fact that the topic was often thrust into the headlines. She finally did discuss the topic during her candid thoughts in, 30 Things I Learned Before Turning 30. Swift admitted that her childhood had major implications on how she perceived friendships.
“Even as an adult, I still have recurring flashbacks of sitting at lunch tables alone or hiding in a bathroom stall, or trying to make a new friend and being laughed at. In my 20s, I found myself surrounded by girls who wanted to be my friend. So I shouted it from the rooftops, posted pictures, and celebrated my newfound acceptance into a sisterhood, without realizing that other people might still feel the way I did when I felt so alone,” the artist revealed.
“It’s important to address our long-standing issues before we turn into the living embodiment of them.”
It seems like Taylor might be forcing her friends into something else as well… but her fans aren’t necessarily buying into it.
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