Popular Post

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Taylor Swift Polka Dot Cute and Happy to be Famous


Taylor Swift looked cute and retro in an Aryn K. polka dot dress as she arrived at Radio Deejay studios in Milan, Italy to appear on Italian X-Factor.

The 20-year-old country star later tweeted:

"Oh, Italian fans.. I love you. Just played X-Factor Italy. Now I think I'll go eat pizza."

On Monday, September 27, the last day of Milan Fashion Week, Swift attended Roberto Cavalli's show.

Looking gorgeous in a dress by the designer, she sat in the front row along with Rachel Bilson, George Clooney and girlfriend Elissabeta Canalis, Heidi Klum, and Leona Lewis.

Unlike some other celebrities, Swift has no complaints about the intense public scrutiny that she is subject to because of her fame.

At her recent performance on 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, Swift debuted the second single - Innocent - from her upcoming album Speak Now.

The lyrics of the song allude to Kanye West's infamous interruption of her acceptance speech at 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.

Referring to the incident, Swift hinted to Fox News that she considered the lyrics of the song Innocent therapeutic.

"I felt like performing VMAs was the best way to go out there and sing how I was actually feeling. Being there really helped put all that behind me. There's nothing that hard about [being famous]. It's not that tough. I'm not complaining."

Speak Now, Swift's third studio album, drops worldwide on October 25.

It comprises 14 tracks, all of them written by Swift.

"I've written all the songs on it about things that have happened over the last two years, and a lot has happened over the last two years. It's been every eventful, a lot of adventures and misadventures," Swift told Fox News. "I have a lot of fun doing this and getting to write songs about what happens in my life, but putting it all out there in your music — all the details — you're taking a chance with that because you are very vulnerable."

Swift plans a world tour in support of the album following its release.

No comments:

Post a Comment