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"GMA" chats with Taylor Swift about love
7/4/2026, 12:38 AM - 256 words
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"GMA" chats with Taylor Swift about love
It sounded like that song that you wanted played at the end of a wedding.
>> Oh my god.
>> Family, faith, fun, football.
>> Wow.
>> Yeah. Love it.
>> Wow.
>> Where's this all going? What am I goingto feel like in 20 years? What about in28 years? What What's my life going tobe like? Where am I going to live? What's where am I going to send my kids to school?
>> And if you were to write a song about your love life right now, happy song, sad song.
>> I don't really talk about my love life.
I kind of sing about it a lot. Umbecause I really think that it soundsmore more poetic and romantic with musicbehind it.
>> Love and heartbreak and all the themes that used to be main main factors in my music kind of faded to the background.
Of course, love is still very interesting to me as a writer, but it's >> as a writer, not as a beautiful young woman.
>> Not right now.
>> No.
>> I just like I I just am really happy and I'm really protective of that. There's something really inspiring about being around people who know what they want, people who are passionate about something. You want to be around like smart, exciting people. I think that just that brings you up.
Life is moving thing to experience.
And you can either deny that or you can be enthusiastic. Embrace it.