And a new song, or two.
Apparently she's moved into the same apartment block as Orlando Bloom - if a romance sparks up there we can expect more weight loss from Swifty!
And a new song, or two.
Apparently she's moved into the same apartment block as Orlando Bloom - if a romance sparks up there we can expect more weight loss from Swifty!
Love her outfit. She looks good to me imo!
Apparently she's moved into the same apartment block as Orlando Bloom - if a romance sparks up there we can expect more weight loss from Swifty!
Love it too. It makes her legs look so lean and long, and it's so classic.Love her outfit. She looks good to me imo!
Apparently she's moved into the same apartment block as Orlando Bloom - if a romance sparks up there we can expect more weight loss from Swifty!
Wow she's slimmed down quite a lot since then!To think this was only 2 years ago, she really slimmed down and toned those legs a lot. They didn't look nothing special in this pic, and now they're probably her best feature.
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I secretly wish my mum was like that :xhttp://www.lipstickalley.com/showth...XPOSES-Taylor-Swift-s-rise-to-fame?p=20629993 Omg @ that bit about her mother telling her that no one wants a fat popstar.
Hahahaha I was scared to say it, but well...I secretly wish my mum was like that :x
While that sounds cool on paper, living with someone like this (assuming it was not said in a joking manner) would probably lead one to have quite a screwed-up relationship with food or to have self-esteem problem.I secretly wish my mum was like that :x
While that sounds cool on paper, living with someone like this (assuming it was not said in a joking manner) would probably lead one to have quite a screwed-up relationship with food or to have self-esteem problem.
The problem with having a "strict upbringing" is that it often generates the opposite effect in a child, or in a teenager. It might have worked on Taylor (as far as we know) but a lot of other kids would end up with serious food issues, resentment, etc.I am inclined to agree. But, it's been so long since I met a girl without a screwed up relationship with food or self-esteem problems. I can't even remember the last one I met. If that's the inevitable fate of most or all of us in this generation, then it could be better to have a strict upbringing where you don't develop a dependance on the bad foods. Either way, she's going to have to work through the psychological issues (which are probably of a broader scope given the apparent personality of her mom), but at least this way she won't struggle as much to keep her body healthy and her energy levels up.
The problem with having a "strict upbringing" is that it often generates the opposite effect in a child, or in a teenager. It might have worked on Taylor (as far as we know) but a lot of other kids would end up with serious food issues, resentment, etc.
Anyway, there is a difference between feeding your child healthy food and teaching them about nutrition, and between telling your child that nobody will want them if they gain.
It does indeed. Living proof here.While that sounds cool on paper, living with someone like this (assuming it was not said in a joking manner) would probably lead one to have quite a screwed-up relationship with food or to have self-esteem problem.
Shes so "cute" how she tries to be sexy. Just does not work for her at all IMO.
The problem with having a "strict upbringing" is that it often generates the opposite effect in a child, or in a teenager. It might have worked on Taylor (as far as we know) but a lot of other kids would end up with serious food issues, resentment, etc.
Anyway, there is a difference between feeding your child healthy food and teaching them about nutrition, and between telling your child that nobody will want them if they gain.