27 Reasons We Love Taylor Swift
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27 Reasons We Love Taylor Swift

"Two cats is a party. Three cats is a cat lady"

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27 Reasons We Love Taylor Swift

1. Cats

"Two cats is a party. Three cats is a cat lady"


2. Style

From Renaissance Princess to Futuristic Gladiator Robot, Taylor's style has run the gamut of most of the fashion world.


3. Relatable Lyrics

If you can breathe, you can relate to one of her songs.


4. Love for Her Family

Mama Swift. Her Dad. Austin. "The Best Day."


5. Love for Her Fans

The Secret Sessions. Club Red. Showing up at bridal showers. Sending random gifts. Taylor is one of the most intentional celebrities when it comes to her fans.


6. Sad Songs

Rain is falling down, you're curled up in a blanket, pint of ice cream close, "Last Kiss" playing in the background.


7. Dance-Worthy Songs

"Can't stop, won't stop moving."


8. Advice

From her concert speeches to Instagram comments, she never ceases to inspire us.


9. Her Squad

Made up of some of the most powerful women in the entertainment industry, Taylor constantly slays with her best friends by her side.


10. Humor

Whether she's laughing at herself or at cats, she knows how to just enjoy the little, funny things in life.


11. Abigail

No matter how crazy life has gotten for her, she still makes time for her childhood best friend "redhead Abigail."


12. Music Videos

If you didn't want the "You Belong With Me" cute-neighbor-window-scenario to happen to you, you're lying to yourself.


13. Dance Moves

Her adorable awkward award show dance moves are what we live for.


14. Baking Skills

I hear her cookies are straight from heaven.


15. Ellen

We've lost track of how many times she has scared Taylor.


16. Concerts

The most magical experience you'll ever have


17. Red Lipstick

I'm convinced she's personally responsible for making red lipstick cool for the past 10 years.



18. Risk Taking

From Bleachella to the switch from country to pop, she has never been afraid to take a risk.


19. Song Covers

Her covers of "Drops of Jupiter", "Apologize", "Riptide", "Bettie Davis Eyes" have us rethinking the original songs


20. Awards

You could probably write a book about the amount of awards she has won, but she still remains humble.


21. Albums

Every album has a different story and defines a different part of our lives as well as hers.



22. Parties

What other celebrity would throw a party with an inflatable slide?


23. Humble Roots

She was taught guitar by a computer repairman and moved to Nashville at a young age to take a shot at the big time. She had a quaint, normal childhood like the rest of us and her career took off at age 16.


24. Swifties

One of the most loveable fan bases in the world. You can find us cuddling cats, crying to "Dear John", or baking cookies. However, don't be deceived. We will defend her in the blink of an eye.


25. Instruments

She sings, plays banjo, guitar, and piano.



26. Writing Music

Taylor has written almost every. single. one. of her songs. Not many artists can claim that. Just listen to "All Too Well" to see how talented of a lyricist she is.



27. She's just Taylor

There's no one out there like her. We just adore her gorgeous cat loving, cookie baking, amazing songwriting, goofy self with all of our hearts. Never change Taylor.


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