
Taylor Swift has a few words to say about her ex, Hollywood playboy and musician John Mayer.
The country crooner released a song back in 2010 called "Dear John" but finds it "presumptuous" of John to think the song could ever be about him. In a recent interview John revealed he thought the song was "humiliating" when he heard it.
Is it really fair for Tay-Tay to call her ex presumptuous for thinking a song entitled "Dear John" is about him, considering the song title and the content of the lyrics describe a failed romance? Come on, Taylor. It's not so far fetched.
Aside from ex-talk Taylor has been opening up about her life in recent interviews. What else has the singer been discussing?
Falling in love easily
In an interview with the U.K. version of Marie Claire Taylor admitted she falls in love too easily sometimes.
"Even after it explodes into a million pieces and burns down and you're standing in a pile of the ash of what it once was thinking, 'Why did I have to meet this person, why did this have to happen?' But then, when you make eye contact with someone across the room and it clicks and, bam, you're there. In love again."
We know failed love and budding romances make for great music but should the young star think about slowing down when it comes to dating bachelors in Hollywood to spare her heart?
Singing about ex-boyfriends
Anything Taylor has experienced regarding love and heartbreak is fair game when it comes to making songs. The singer knows those experiences are what resonate with her fans and she has no problem singing about her past.
"Well, it's not like it's in fine print. But music is absolutely everything that I am and everything that I stand for. It's not my fault if someone gets into a relationship with me and then cheats and I write a song about it," she told the magazine.
Ouch. Totally true though. Can any of her famous beaus blame the blonde songstress for her ability to create such powerful music from her pain?
Ignoring criticism
The only way Taylor knows how to deal with criticism and biting comments from ex-boyfriends is to ignore it. She says she still has yet to learn how to deal with controversy so she tries to avoid any gossip surrounding her name.
"It's not that I'm this egomaniac and I don't want to hear anything negative, because I do keep myself in check. But I've never developed that thick a skin. So I just kind of live a life, and I let all the gossip live somewhere else. If you go too far down the rabbit hole of what people think about you, it can change everything about who you are," she told Glamour.
Do you think it's fair or Taylor to sing about all of her past famous loves?
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