In an interview in the latest issue of Time magazine, country music singer Taylor Swift shared her thoughts about feminism in music in particular, the entertainment industry in general, as well as her future prospects when she gets older.
One of the most impressive answers was when Taylor Swift confided: “We are taught that we must find ideal role models to build our image. But I couldn’t find anyone in music who had the same career path as me.”
“Therefore, while I am optimistic about my career, I hope that my life is also different from other people’s lives. Actually, I also admire a few successful women and learn a lot from them, for example Mariska Hargitay,” Taylor Swift shared.
Mariska Hargitay has been one of the highest paid actors on television for about the past 15 years.
In addition, Taylor Swift also considers Ina Garten a woman with great ideals for society.
However, Taylor Swift said that in music she could not find anyone who was her inspiration, that she truly admired.
When asked about her own compositions, the 24-year-old singer replied: “We all know all of this is about feminism… There will always be people who wonder about things related to a female musician. Even the fact that a singer writes and shares her own feelings and stories in a song becomes difficult to accept.”
The country music singer shared: “Women in music always have to try hard to show the audience and the media that they can also make their own products. Nick Minaj or Iggy Azalea It also took time to prove to people that they wrote their own rap songs and lyrics for their songs. That makes me feel sad.”
In addition to professional stories, Taylor Swift also happily shared her thoughts about the future: “I’m sure my grandchildren will laugh at me. Maybe they will say: “Look, in “Shake It Off” you danced so bad. It looks so funny!”./.