Monday, November 2, 2009
VIDEO: Ellen Scares Taylor Swift & Kellie Pickler; Plus Taylor Says "I'm Accountable For My Actions"
Taylor Swift was a guest on Ellen's show Halloween week. Ellen has been scaring people all week! Watch how she gets Taylor! (Don't worry, Taylor was fine!)
Ellen Scares Taylor
Taylor Takes Her Responsibility Seriously
Taylor Swift has always taken her responsibility as a role model very seriously. In fact, Taylor tells us she heavily weighed her actions even before she became famous. "I think I knew that all of my actions would be . . . I would have to be held accountable for them. Like I knew that since I was, like, 12, and that's why I never drank alcohol and I never went to parties and I never did anything bad."
Taylor says that so far she has managed to live her life on the straight-and-narrow because she never wanted a poor decision to come back to haunt her. "I knew that even if I did something bad at 13 and maybe I was lucky enough to make it in the music industry at 18, if somebody had some horrible story from my past, I knew that that would get me in trouble years down the line, so I was always very conscious of that."
Taylor was recently criticized for posing for a picture with a fan who was wearing a swastika on his shirt.
The singer's new Fearless Platinum Edition was released last week. The CD/DVD package includes six new songs as well as videos and the rap she did with T-Pain for the CMT Music Awards earlier this year.
Taylor is nominated for several CMA Awards, including the night's biggest award, Entertainer of the Year. The CMA Awards will air live on ABC on November 11th.
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