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Beware, Future Ex-Boyfriends Of Taylor Swift

by Suri Jolie-Pitt

In the March issue of Self, curly country-pop singer Taylor Swift discusses how she gets source material for potential kiss-off tunes: “If you don’t want me to write bad songs about you, then don’t do bad things,” she tells the magazine. Tell us more, Taylor. How much is too much of an over-share? “I don’t think honesty is ever something you should regret,” Swift continued. “I figure if I’m going to cover things up and try to hide the way I feel and try to be perfect all the time, people are going to see through that.” Ah. This explains her ability to regularly and publicly discuss her 27-second breakup phone call with, um, Joe Jonas.

But Krystle Warren is, essentially, on the same page as Swift, attributing her honest songwriting policy as one of the main things that brings fans back to The Faculty. Luckily, however, a relationship with a boy-band muppet doesn’t seem to be a part of Warren’s past, for which we are thankful.

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