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Post by Admin on Dec 26, 2015 20:29:28 GMT
When Taylor Swift takes a vacation, she doesn’t mess around, nor should she. Swift pulls down around $1 million per day, and a break was in order since she recently concluded her 1989 tour. After Swift’s most recent lookalike meeting and lifetime making exploits, she jetted off to Vail, Colorado, with boyfriend Calvin Harris in tow. Swift (and Harris) posted several photos to Instagram, including this elf-onesie photo with a “Hotling Bling” reference that read, “You used to call me on my elf phone.” In swift order, over 2 million fans “liked” the image, which was as popular as Swift’s photos from the Fourth of July extravaganza that featured the #squad enjoying her Watch Hill, Rhode Island vacation home. She even added some hot grilling action into the mix. Whereas these winter vacation images evoke a snow-filled paradise filled with snowman building a plenty. Here are some photos of Swift and Harris building a creation together. I wasn’t entirely convinced Swift did the grilling in the aforementioned photo, but she did authentically dig into the snow to construct a posh snowman. The end result is a towering creation that probably wears a $325 scarf, but Swift had fun, and she has the red nose to prove it.
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Post by Admin on Dec 30, 2015 20:35:36 GMT
The man Taylor Swift crushed on during high school who inspired her hit song Teardrops on My Guitar was arrested by Tennessee over the weekend and charged with aggravated child abuse. Police responded to a home in Hendersonville on Saturday night after 27-year-old Andrew Hardwick allegedly 'drank a large amount of alcohol' and then struck a three-year-old girl in the face. In addition to the alleged victim, a five-year-old girl was at the home at the time, as were Hardwick's 41-year-old wife Joni and two other members of the Hardwick family, Christopher, 34, and Amber. When police got to the home around 10pm, the young girl was airlifted to a hospital to get treatment for 'severe bruising and lacerations' on her head and a concussion, the Tennessean reported. Doctors said the non-life-threatening injuries the three-year-old suffered were 'inconsistent with a fall', according to affidavits filed in Sumner County General Sessions Court. Christopher, who was 'extremely belligerent' and got physical with officers as well as 'took an aggressive stance as if he was going to fight' during the incident, was cited with assault and disorderly conduct. Swift referred to the child abuse suspect by name in her 2006 song.
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Post by Admin on Jan 6, 2016 20:30:14 GMT
She spent New Year's Eve surrounded by frenzied partygoers in a Las Vegas nightclub. So it's no wonder Taylor Swift was contrasting her frantic nightlife with some peace and quiet as she enjoyed a hike in the Los Angeles hills. The singer, 26, was spotted dressed down as she went into the woods... rather than Out Of The Woods, ahead of travelling to Sin City to reunite with Scottish DJ boyfriend Calvin Harris to see in 2016.
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Post by Admin on Jan 8, 2016 20:28:24 GMT
If there's one thing Taylor Swift knows how to do, it's write a song. And while all of her songs are great, few have that perfectly tongue-in-cheek genius of "Blank Space," which she wrote in response to the media's obsession with her dating life. And if you don't get that she's making fun of all of the salacious headlines, Taylor has said that then there's no hope, and the joke is lost on you. "In the last couple of years, the media has had a really wonderful fixation on kind of painting me as kind of this psycho, serial-dater girl," she said at an intimate concert at the GRAMMY Museum late last year. She added, in a girl-you-should-totally-try-standup way, "It's been awesome, I've loved it. It got pretty out of control there for a couple of years, because it would be like, 'Taylor Swift standing near some guy. Watch out, guy!'" Yeah, we accidentally get too attached to people we've shared pens with in English class. We know how it goes. But Taylor adds that, "every single article had these descriptions of my personality that were very different from the actual personality and my first reaction was like, that's a bummer, this isn't fun for me. But then my second reaction ended up being like, hey, that's actually a really interesting character they're writing about. She jetsets around the world collecting men and she can get any of them but she's so clingy that they leave and she cries and she gets another one in her web and she traps them and locks them in her mansion and she's crying in her marble bathtub surrounded by pearls. So I was like, I could use this."
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Post by Admin on Jan 10, 2016 20:31:13 GMT
In an unexpected move, TMZ and their parent company Warner Bros. are suing a videographer who sold them a tape featuring Jared Leto making disparaging remarks about Taylor Swift. The singer-actor previously filed his own lawsuit against the tabloid site, claiming that posting the video was both copyright infringement and an invasion of privacy. On Friday, TMZ filed their own complaint against the tape's videographer, Jacob Miller, claiming that he misled them regarding the ownership of the video in question. As The Hollywood Reporter writes, the lawsuit puts Warner Bros in a precarious position, as Leto is among the stars in the upcoming DC Comics blockbuster Suicide Squad, which will be distributed by Warner's film unit. While it's rare for a news organization to file a lawsuit against a source, the fact that TMZ acquired the video for a fee – $2,000, according to Leto's lawsuit against the site – opened up the possibility for legal action against the videographer. "At the heart of this lawsuit is a straightforward question: Who owned the copyright in the allegedly infringed video on December 4, 2015?," TMZ's compliant says in its opening. "On that date, Third-Party Defendant Jacob Guy Miller represented to [TMZ affiliate] EHM that he created the video, that he had the right to and would sell it to EHM, and that he was free to do so 'without any obligations to any third party.'" However, the complaint goes on to claim that if it's determined that Leto's Sisyphus Touring company was the proper owner of the tape, then Miller should be liable for "any judgment that may issue against [TMZ]."
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