Taylor Swift Clears Up Those Dating Rumours In Vanity Fair's April Issue

Taylor Swift Clears Up Those Dating Rumours In Vanity Fair's April Issue

Taylor Swift has attempted to put all those dating rumours to rest in the April issue of Vanity Fair. "If you want some big revelation, since 2010 I have dated exactly two people," Taylor told the magazine.

"The fact that there are slide shows of a dozen guys that I either hugged on a red carpet or met for lunch or wrote a song with... it's just kind of ridiculous." Oooh, we guess that's us told.

The 23-year-old, who has recently been linked to Ed Sheeran, added, "It's why I have to avoid the tabloid part of our culture, because they turn you into a fictional character."

When asked if she's boy-crazy, Swifty remarked, "For a female to write about her feelings, and then be portrayed as some clingy, insane, desperate girlfriend in need of making you marry her and have kids with her, I think that's taking something that potentially should be celebrated - a woman writing about her feelings in a confessional way - that's taking it and turning it and twisting it into something that is frankly a little sexist."

Although Taylor makes a rule of keeping the details of her relationships private, according to Vanity Fair she authorised a source to speak on behalf of her.

"He [Harry Styles] wore her down... He was all, like, 'You're amazing - I want to be with you. I want to do this.'" The relationship apparently fell apart after he texted Taylor warning her about 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," the source apparently said. After Tay ended the relationship, Hazza is said to have pursued her for almost 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 allegedly remarked. 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."

In light of this Harry's rep, Benny Tarantini at Columbia Records, apparently told Vanity Fair that all of the source's claims are "undeniably false". The plot, it thickens.

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