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50 Reasons You're Team T-Swift

I could probably think of 1989 more reasons to love her, but I'll stop at 50 for now.

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50 Reasons You're Team T-Swift

Taylor Swift is probably the most popular woman in the world right now. She's been at the top of the charts for almost a year with her latest record breaking album "1989" and she doesn't seem to be slowing down any time soon. She's amazingly talented, but that's not the only reason to love her. If you don't already, here are 50 reasons to love Taylor Swift.

She’s not afraid to be herself.

She has an amazing fashion sense! Some may even say she'll never go out of Style.

She writes songs that perfectly describe every single emotion.

She has a heart of gold.

She always supports her friends.

She makes her family a priority in her life.

Taylor flew halfway across the country to watch her brother Austin graduate from Notre Dame, and then flew back to L.A. to attend an award show that night!


She has an amazing relationship with her fans.

She goes out of her way to make people’s days.

She isn’t afraid to laugh at herself.

She is a damn good businesswoman.

She has a good support system.

She surrounds herself with all the right people.

She never settles for anything less than what she deserves.

She gets rid of the toxic people in her life.

She’s honest.

She supports countless charities.

She is an advocate for anti-bullying.

She writes her own music.

She embraces her weirdness.

She’s a total cat lady.

She invites other popular artists to perform with her at every single one of her shows.

She’s obsessed with coffee.

She’s obsessed with Friends.

She bakes in her free time.

She invites fans to her house.

She sends her fans Christmas/Birthday/Valentine’s Day gifts.


She writes her fans thank you notes for coming to her concerts.

She has free meet and greets.

She listens to the fans.

The fans wanted the entire album of 1989 to be performed live and that's exactly what they got.

She gives the best advice.

She’s not afraid to admit when she’s wrong.

She handles herself with grace in tough situations.

She always accepts new people into her squad: all you gotta do is ask.

She’s hilarious.

She’s awkward.

She dances at award shows and doesn’t care who watches.

She is genuine.

She knows how to throw a party.

She makes visits to terminally ill kids in hospitals and doesn’t get any publicity for it. (unless the patients or their parents post it on social media themselves)


She will always make time for her fans.

She is down to earth.

She’s sarcastic.

She considers her fans her friends.

She’s talented.

She shows that hard work pays off.

She uses her fame to help people who are just starting out in the industry.

She’s forgiving.

She shares her personal life with her fans and they share theirs with her.

She understands what it’s like to feel unsure about your future, insecure and alone and she does her best to make sure that her fans don't feel that way.

She has her critics, but she shakes them off and listens to the people who matter to her instead.

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