19 Quick Facts About Taylor Swift You Didn’t Know

19 Quick Facts About Taylor Swift You Didn't Know

Taylor Swift is frequently in the news for her many romances, heartbreaks, and celebrity feuds, but there’s much more to the singer than that. Here are 19 quick facts about Taylor Swift’s career, goals, and growing up.

19 Quick Facts About Taylor Swift

1 With a mother working as a mutual fund executive and a father as a stockbroker, Taylor always assumed she was destined for a similar career path.

2. During her childhood, she often told friends she wanted to grow up to be a financial advisor, even though she had no clue what the job entailed.

3. School was easy for Taylor. In high school, the singer maintained a 4.0 grade average, and when she began homeschooling, she finished both her junior and senior years in just 12 months.

4. Taylor credits her parents for driving her to finish her education ahead of schedule. She mentioned in an interview with Esquire magazine, “My parents were very strict about education and hard work from the time my brother and I were really little kids.”

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5. Taylor Swift’s first job wasn’t glamorous. She worked on her parents’ tree farm, debugging Christmas trees. Unfortunately, after forgetting to knock a praying mantis pod off one family’s tree, it hatched hundreds of thousands of insects all over their home.

6. Singing runs in the family. Taylor’s angelic voice can be credited to her maternal grandmother, Marjorie Finlay, an internationally known opera singer.

7. Taylor wrote a 350-page novel when she was just 12 years old, but instead of getting it published, she dreams of writing her own biography to document her life experiences.

8. Taylor’s first pug was named after rapper Nelly. Interestingly, when Nelly made a guest appearance on her 1989 tour, she kept her lips sealed and didn’t tell him about her furry friend’s special name.

9. Taylor has artwork inspired by her frenemy. She displayed a photograph of the infamous 2009 MTV Video Music Awards moment when Kanye rushed the stage in her living room, captioned, “Life is full of little interruptions.”

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10. One song Taylor can’t perform is “The Best Day.” Dedicated to her mother, Andrea, she had to remove it from her setlist because performing it made her mother cry backstage at every show.

11. Before becoming friends with Karlie Kloss, Taylor had a somewhat creepy obsession with the model. In an interview with Vogue magazine, she expressed her desire to bake cookies with Kloss.

12. Taylor implemented a self-imposed Google ban after the 2010 Grammys. Following a performance alongside Stevie Nicks, where she was mocked for singing off-key and dropped a Grammy Award on the floor, she couldn’t stand reading the criticism.

13. A computer repairman taught Taylor to play guitar when she was just 12 years old. This impromptu lesson inspired her to write the song “Lucky You.”

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14. Taylor is naturally protective of her friends. In high school, she gifted her crew keychain maces to ensure they could always defend themselves.

15. Taylor’s parents chose an androgynous name for her, Taylor, to give her a head start in the business world. They wanted a name that wouldn’t reveal her gender on a business card.

17. Surprisingly, Taylor’s secret crush growing up wasn’t one of her many ex-boyfriends but Taylor Hanson of the band Hanson, solely because they shared the same first name.

18. Taylor has a love for koi fish and decorated her Nashville condo with a pond filled with colorful koi fish.

19. Taylor reignited her feud with Kanye West after he included her name in his song “Famous.” She played the victim, claiming she didn’t give permission, but her credibility was damaged when a recording of her approving the lyric was leaked by Kim Kardashian.

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