Taylor Swift Graces Cover of Rolling Stone
The money and the luck are definitely rolling in big time for country crooner, Taylor Swift. With a new album set for release, Swift is making things big in the music industry. Now, the 22-year old has just made an even bigger impact gracing the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
Wearing a varsity jacket and showing off her lovely, lean legs, Swift's caption for Rolling Stone magazine goes "The Heartbreak Kid." No truer words have ever been spoken. If being heartbroken means having hit songs such as "I Knew You Were Trouble" and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" make it to the Billboard, then by all means Taylor, get that heartbroken.
In a span of years, Swift has been making songs of love and loss enough to burn out the inspiration behind them to near embarrassment.
"The way I look at love is you have to follow it, and fall hard, if you fall hard. You have to forget about what everyone else thinks. It has to be an us-against-the-world mentality. You have to make it work by prioritizing it, and by falling in love really fast, without thinking too hard," explains Swift in the magazine interview.
Well, by the looks of it, Taylor has found her longest love in the grandson of the late president of the USA, Conor Kennedy. Despite the four year age gap, the two have been caught in PDA-filled moments enough to say that Swift has fallen head over heels. Yet, love isn't the only thing keeping the 22-year old singer busy.
Swift had recently partnered with Walgreens and Duane Reade stores. The merchandise include backpacks, t-shirts, bracelets, notebooks, journals, tour books, posters, calendars, iPad and iPhone accessories.
"I look forward to sharing my music and merchandise with my fans, and making it easier for them to pick up their favorite items when visiting Walgreens or Duane Reade stores," said Swift.
The Rolling Stone issue featuring the one and only Taylor Swift is set to hit shelves worldwide by October 12. Fans of the country crooner best mark those calendars down and get ready to hit newsstands by then.