
Life for Taylor Swift hasn't just all been a bed of beautiful roses as much as we might think that way. In a candid interview she did for the March issue of Teen Vogue,of which she was also the covergirl, Taylor went on to mention about her 'miserable' past during junior high school. "The kids at school thought it was weird that I liked country- they'd make fun of me," she spoke about it. Then there were some girls whom she said didn't like her because she wasn't cool or pretty enough. Asked whether she ever saw those girls again, the 18- year-old said she did saying "I played a hometown show about a year into my career, and they showed up, wearing my T-Shirts and asking me to sign their CDs."
It would've been nicer to see if Taylor would react badly to them but fortunately, the singer has a more reasonable approach. She went on to credit her success to those girls because "...if I hadn't come home from school everyday feeling miserable, maybe I wouldn't be so motivated to write songs."
There' something about Taylor and not letting people live down their mistakes. 'Member the Joe Jonas scandal? I wonder what she'll say when she saw JoMilla together. Missed that story? Click here to read it.
*Top photo credited to Teen Vogue.com

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