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Taylor Swift: 'I don't want my grandchildren to see my nipples'

'Blank Space' songstress Taylor Swift recently sat down for an interview with Time magazine and explained that she is careful to protect her reputation because she doesn't want anything to come around and bite her in the backside when she's much older with a family of her own. 

Speaking about making sure she hits the headlines for the right reasons, Swift admitted: "I'm sure there will be things that my grandkids make fun of me for no matter what, but I'd really rather it be, 'Look how awkward your dancing was in the 'Shake It Off' video! You look so weird, Grandma!' rather than 'Grandma, is that your nipple?'"

She went onto add that she would be more concerned by the thought of upsetting or embarrassing her closest friends and family members if she had a public 'meltdown' or was hit by some kind of scandal, and doesn't give a lot of thought to how the public might respond:

"I don't make it as much about the millions of people who would be disappointed if I were to have some sort of meltdown or scandal or something that made everyone feel like my character wasn't what they thought it was. I think more about the people in my life that would disappoint: my mom, my dad, my kids, if I ever have them."

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Watch Swift discussing her new single 'Blank Space' here: