Taylor Swift has been living the life as of late. With a new album set for release this month and a cover for Rolling Stone, there seems to be no stopping the success of the country crooner. However, Swift heads back to the past and finally spoke up on the embarrassing moment during the Video Music Awards where things went "West."

Kanye West wasn't the only name that managed to pop up during Swift's interview with Rolling Stone. The incident with Justin Bieber and "Punk'd" still continued to haunt Swift's dreams for three weeks. Also despite the good girl image, Swift mentioned hitting a car hours before her interview with the high-end musical magazine.

"I'm gonna pay for it, I promise! I'm good for it! Oh, my God, Amos, I'm so sorry. I freaked out 'cause I went the wrong way and he was gonna think I'm a bad driver and then I backed into another car. This is the worst interview he's ever had, already!" exclaimed Swift.

"I cannot believe there was a car behind me. I thought that- because I could only see the security car, and Amos' car was so low and I didn't look in the back camera and I was so sure no once was behind me and..." added the singer.

The ramblings about the Corvette hitting the side of her car continued hours into the interview with Swift saying, "OK, that was my life flashing before my eyes. What is this day? This is some strange alternate reality where things just go wrong a lot. That was the second time today! I'm going to have a nervous breakdown!"

While this freak-out moment may be hilarious, it wasn't the first time for Taylor Swift. If fans may recall, Taylor had almost the same reaction when it came to Justin Bieber's prank on her for MTV's "Punk'd."

"You know know I had serious nightmares where I'd wake up in the middle of the night for, like, threw weeks after that?" explained Swift, adding, "I really though that was it for me. I was thinking, 'Justin is 17 so he's going to juvie, but I'm going to big-girl prison."

The same thing also goes with the famous interruption of Kanye West during Swift's win at the MTV Video Music Awards. This incident made Swift realize that "nothing is gonna go exactly the way you plan it to."

"Just because you make a good plan doesn't mean that's gonna happen," said Swift.