Heartbreak kid Taylor Swift says she
has no direction after her break up with One Direction’s Harry Styles.
The serial celeb dater admits dreams
of wedding bells and babies are all up in the air after hinting she was partly
to blame for the fall of her latest high profile romance back in January.
‘If you go through life needing to
feel like the good guy all the time, you’re just delusional,’ said the US
songbird.
Hinting she and Hazza were stuck on
amber, she continued: ‘Relationships are like traffic lights. And I just have
this theory that I can only exist in a relationship if it’s a green light.’
Now, the We Are Never Ever Getting
Back Together singer reveals how she has been cast adrift.
‘I’ve kind of realised that I have
no idea where I’m going to be next year, or in six months, or in two months,’
the 23-year-old told Wonderland magazine.
‘I mean, I know where I’ll be on
tour in two months, but no idea where I’m going to be mentally, emotionally,
dreams, goals, wishes, hopes. I have no idea if I’m going to get married or be
single forever or have a family or just be on my own. You know, paint in a
cottage by the ocean by myself. I just have no idea and I’m kind of into that.’
Taylor Swift and Harry Styles ended
their relationship after 64 days
Although she changes her famous
boyfriends as quickly as she releases pop hits, Taylor says licking her wounds
isn’t always easy.
Talking about heartbreak the star
said: ‘It’s very complex; you’re never feeling just sad. Maybe you wake up and
you feel sad, and then you get angry, and then you feel like ‘I’m fine’, and
then you feel confident, and then you feel a sense of doubt, and then you’re
insecure, and then there’s jealousy, and then you’re back to sad – and then you
feel fine again.’
For now, the singer hopes the next
surprise that 2013 dishes up is a good one.
‘So even if, you know, you go
through difficult things, hard things, unexpected things that kind of knock you
over for a second, I think the year 2013, that has to mean that things are
happening for a reason, right?’
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