Taylor Swift dons a “Got A Lot Going On at the Moment” t-shirt and gets silly with her best friends in the brand new music video for her latest single “22″!
The 23-year-old singer premiered the video on Good Morning America on Wednesday (March 13) in honor of her favorite number 13 and in celebration of her Red tour kicking off that same day.
In the video, Taylor hangs out by the beach, does makeup with her besties, and even jumps in a pool during a massive house party! Former Gossip Girl actress Jessica Szohr also appears in the vid.
Taylor Swift gets glamorous with a Diet Coke bottle in this new teaser for the commercial.
The 23-year-old singer and new Diet Coke ambassador is giving fans an inside look to her upcoming Red tour and the pending commercial.
“I really feel like a good concert can be like a good book. It can take you away, can take you to a different place and help you escape,” Taylor shared in the video. “I think that’s the main goal for me…to help the fans to escape if only for just one night.”
Head on over to Diet Coke’s Facebook page on March 13th — they’ll be debuting video series about her life on tour: hair, makeup, and more.
Taylor Swift shows off her baby blues on the April 2013 cover of InStyle UK magazine!
The 22-year-old singer opened up to the glossy about her friends, fears, and life lessons. Check it:
On having a master plan in life: “I’ve thought that I did have a dream scenario before but it turns out that I change my mind and that essentially in your 20s all the puzzle pieces of your life are thrown up in the air and they just fall into whatever place and I think that’s healthy.”
On choosing girl friends over guy friends: “I’m a girls’ girl. I have guy friends but the problem with having guy friends is, like, I always get linked to them and they’ll end up in a slideshow of people I’ve apparently dated on the internet.”
On her biggest fear: “What I worry about is that I never want to end up kind of a self-centered, vain human being. My fears circle around me making the wrong choices and messing this up for myself. I don’t wanna end up being awful and intolerable. Alone. Laying in a marble bathtub by myself, like sad, with a glass of wine just complaining that my life ended up alone because I pushed everyone away because I thought I was too good to hang out with anybody. The typical Hollywood sad cliché of the poor lonely starlet with no one because she put up all these walls and didn’t trust anyone. That’s my fear. And that’s why I live my life the way I live my life because I’d so much rather feel everything than end up like that.”
Taylor Swift opens up in her cover story for the April 2013 issue of Vanity Fair.
The 23-year-old musician chatted with the glossy about her dating life and even allowed a friend to talk about her past relationships. Check it:
Taylor on her recent boyfriends: “If you want some big revelation, since 2010 I have dated exactly two people, [Harry Styles and Conor Kennedy].”
Taylor’s source on her relationship with Harry Styles: “‘He wore her down,’ the source says of Styles, who allegedly ‘chased’ Swift for a year. ‘He was all, like, ‘You’re amazing—I want to be with you. I want to do this.’’ The relationship fell apart after he texted Swift to alert her of a picture on the Internet of him kissing a friend good-bye. They were ‘making out like with their hands all up in each other’s hair,’ says the source. After Swift ended the relationship, he pursued her for the better part of a year until she finally took him back. ‘But the whole time she says she feels like he’s looking at every girl,’ the source continues. And then when they were in London together he ‘disappears one night and after that it was like he just didn’t want to keep going.’”
Taylor’s source on her other exes: “‘It was like a pendulum for her, swinging back and forth,’ the source says of Swift’s exes, with all of whom age has been a problem. Conor Kennedy, 17 at the time, was ‘just like a two-month thing,’ the source continues, and Swift ‘says he was awesome.’ The source says, ‘She dated Jake [Gyllenhaal] and John [Mayer] when she was really young and they were in their 30s, and she got really hurt. So it was like ‘That hurt—this won’t. But then it did.’’”
The Buried Life will be participating in First Descent’s Climb-a-thon this weekend in Los Angeles, to help raise funds for First Descent, a Denver-based non-profit that provides free outdoor adventures to young adults fighting and surviving cancer. The event will be taking place at Rockreation LA from 10AM – 2PM on Saturday, March 2nd.