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Taylor Swift on privacy: 'There's someone whose job it is to show the world what I try to keep private'

'Shake It Off' beauty Taylor Swift has opened up about the lack of privacy she has now that she's an international superstar and confessed that it has made her so wary of what she reveals in her everyday life and behaviour. 

Speaking to the Rolling Stone, Swift explained that she understands people make a living on exposing celebrities' private lives and she goes out of her way to avoid that happening to her:

"There's someone whose entire job it is to figure out things that I don't want the world to see. They look at your career, they look at what you prioritize, and they try to figure out what would be the most revealing or hurtful."

She explained that she's incredibly cautious about dressing rooms, walking around unclothed near to windows, and wearing revealing outfits in pictures because she's very aware of the fact that paparazzi shots of that nature would make someone a fortune:

"Like, I don't take my clothes off in pictures or anything – I'm very private about that. So it scares me how valuable it would be to get a video of me changing. It's sad to have to look for cameras in dressing rooms and bathrooms. I don't walk around naked with my windows open, because there's a value on that."

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