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Taylor Swift: 'I feel like if I open myself up to love now it would be a career weakness'

Songstress Taylor Swift has revealed that she sees falling in love as something that would potentially harm her career because every time she has a relationship with someone it's intruded upon by the press. 

During a new interview with the March edition of America's Vogue magazine, the beauty explained that she has a dim view of dating now thanks to the way the media played her love life out in the pages of the world's magazines:

"I was really irritated by the whole serial-dater play that people tried to make about me. I just decided I wasn't willing to provide them that kind of entertainment anymore. I wasn't going to go out on dates and have them be allowed to take pictures and say whatever they wanted about our body language. I wasn't going to sit next to somebody and flirt with them for five minutes, because I know the next day he'll be rumoured to be my boyfriend."

The 'Shake It Off' superstar went onto add that it's sad to think she now looks at falling in love as some kind of 'weakness': "It's unfortunate that now I have this feeling like if I were to open myself up to love, that would be a career weakness."

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