BISCUITS ARE ALWAYS AT THE BACK OF OURS.
We were all emotionally moved by her show stopping performance in Valentine’s Day (don't pretend you didn't cry), and don’t even get us started on the fact that she didn’t win an Oscar for her stunning vocal recordings in The Lorax. It’s still a touchy subject.
So let’s all chuck some party poppers in the air and put a sparkly hat on to celebrate the fact that penning tunes about her lovelife just isn’t enough for Swizzo anymore, and apparently, Miss Taylor Swift is planning on hitting the big screen again very soon. HURRAH.
A source close to Tay revealed that touring the world with her geetar and creating album after album that makes us all go THIS IS ABOUT ME has all got a bit old hat for her now, and in her latest attempt at global domination, she’s setting her sights on more ‘lights, camera, action’ related stuff.
“Taylor has wanted to be a movie star since she was a child. She started acting lessons when she was nine and has never forgotten her original dream.”
“As soon as she’s finished touring her album Red, she’s going to revamp her image, adding a little more edge.”
Ehhh, was the whole 'Shut the f**k up' thing at the VMAs the start of her new edgy self? We're a bit scared it if it was.
“She wants to move into acting while writing songs that aren’t about her latest breakup. She wants to really make a different and leave an impact on the world that will be remembered.”
Well we reckon that she’s already made an impact on the world. Those Haylor therapy sessions have really sparked a trend across the fandom community. But we would be very excited to see her in the cinemas again. Mainly because it means we get to eat a new excuse to eat a bucket of popcorn the size of our heads.
Excited for Taylor to take the acting business a bit more seriously? Comments below, Swifties.
We were all emotionally moved by her show stopping performance in Valentine’s Day (don't pretend you didn't cry), and don’t even get us started on the fact that she didn’t win an Oscar for her stunning vocal recordings in The Lorax. It’s still a touchy subject.
So let’s all chuck some party poppers in the air and put a sparkly hat on to celebrate the fact that penning tunes about her lovelife just isn’t enough for Swizzo anymore, and apparently, Miss Taylor Swift is planning on hitting the big screen again very soon. HURRAH.
A source close to Tay revealed that touring the world with her geetar and creating album after album that makes us all go THIS IS ABOUT ME has all got a bit old hat for her now, and in her latest attempt at global domination, she’s setting her sights on more ‘lights, camera, action’ related stuff.
“Taylor has wanted to be a movie star since she was a child. She started acting lessons when she was nine and has never forgotten her original dream.”
“As soon as she’s finished touring her album Red, she’s going to revamp her image, adding a little more edge.”
Ehhh, was the whole 'Shut the f**k up' thing at the VMAs the start of her new edgy self? We're a bit scared it if it was.
“She wants to move into acting while writing songs that aren’t about her latest breakup. She wants to really make a different and leave an impact on the world that will be remembered.”
Well we reckon that she’s already made an impact on the world. Those Haylor therapy sessions have really sparked a trend across the fandom community. But we would be very excited to see her in the cinemas again. Mainly because it means we get to eat a new excuse to eat a bucket of popcorn the size of our heads.
Excited for Taylor to take the acting business a bit more seriously? Comments below, Swifties.
Seems the only one who doesn't see your beauty
Is the face in the mirror looking back at you
You walk around here thinking you're not pretty
But that's not true 'cause I know you
[Chorus]
Hold on, baby; you're losing it
The water's high, you're jumping into it
And letting go, and no one knows
That you cry; but you don't tell anyone
That you might not be the golden one
And you're tied together with a smile
But you're coming undone
I guess it's true that love was all you wanted
'Cause you're givin' it away like it's extra change
Hoping it will end up in his pocket
But he leaves you out like a penny in the rain
Oh, 'cause it's not his price to pay
It's not his price to pay
[Chorus x2]
You're tied together with a smile
But you're coming undone, oh
Goodbye, baby
With a smile, baby, baby
Is the face in the mirror looking back at you
You walk around here thinking you're not pretty
But that's not true 'cause I know you
[Chorus]
Hold on, baby; you're losing it
The water's high, you're jumping into it
And letting go, and no one knows
That you cry; but you don't tell anyone
That you might not be the golden one
And you're tied together with a smile
But you're coming undone
I guess it's true that love was all you wanted
'Cause you're givin' it away like it's extra change
Hoping it will end up in his pocket
But he leaves you out like a penny in the rain
Oh, 'cause it's not his price to pay
It's not his price to pay
[Chorus x2]
You're tied together with a smile
But you're coming undone, oh
Goodbye, baby
With a smile, baby, baby
The pair are set to sing Everything Has Changed, the new single for American country star Taylor here in the UK.
The live final is on Saturday 8th June, when it will be revealed which act viewers have picked to win a life changing £250,000 and a spot at this year’s Royal Variety Performance.
There will be eleven acts who make it to the last live show, two from every live semi-final and one extra wild-card act, expected to be chosen from the semi-final’s third placed finishers.
And it’ll be the public alone who decide the outcome, not that the judges have exactly been good at doing that so far anyway, sending two of the three semi-final decisions to deadlock.
The semi-finals continue tonight with dancers AJ and Chloe, singer Alex Keirl, youngster Asanda Jezile, musical Chasing the Dream, variety group The Clubtown Freaks, impressionist Francine Lewis, illusionist James More, body popper Poppin Ron and all female dance group the Shockarellas.
The live final is on Saturday 8th June, when it will be revealed which act viewers have picked to win a life changing £250,000 and a spot at this year’s Royal Variety Performance.
There will be eleven acts who make it to the last live show, two from every live semi-final and one extra wild-card act, expected to be chosen from the semi-final’s third placed finishers.
And it’ll be the public alone who decide the outcome, not that the judges have exactly been good at doing that so far anyway, sending two of the three semi-final decisions to deadlock.
The semi-finals continue tonight with dancers AJ and Chloe, singer Alex Keirl, youngster Asanda Jezile, musical Chasing the Dream, variety group The Clubtown Freaks, impressionist Francine Lewis, illusionist James More, body popper Poppin Ron and all female dance group the Shockarellas.
Taylor is not alone wishing they won't stick together. "Selena's mom, Mandy, doesn't want Selena held back by Justin. She says he's too much trouble". We think Selena and Justin are perfect for each other, and we really think they will grow up to realize how they can't be apart
Taylor Swift scored her first U.K. No. 1 album Sunday (October 29) as "Red" debuted at the top. Writer-producer Labrinth was also celebrating a first British bestseller, as the grammatically-challenged "Beneath Your Beautiful," featuring Emeli Sandé, opened atop the singles survey.
Swift reached No. 5 in the U.K. in 2009 with her chart debut "Fearless," peaking one place below that with the 2010 follow-up "Fearless." The new album follows the top ten success of "We Are Never Getting Back Together Ever," which peaked at No. 4 four weeks ago and is still in the top ten, drifting 7-9 this week. Scottish singer-songwriter Sandé enjoyed another banner week, with the deluxe version of her chart-topping album "Our Version Of Events" climbing 9-2, as she notched not one but two new top ten guest appearances on the singles list, at No. 1 with Labrinth and No. 10 with her cameo on north London artist and Virgin labelmate Naughty Boy's "Wonder."
Swift reached No. 5 in the U.K. in 2009 with her chart debut "Fearless," peaking one place below that with the 2010 follow-up "Fearless." The new album follows the top ten success of "We Are Never Getting Back Together Ever," which peaked at No. 4 four weeks ago and is still in the top ten, drifting 7-9 this week. Scottish singer-songwriter Sandé enjoyed another banner week, with the deluxe version of her chart-topping album "Our Version Of Events" climbing 9-2, as she notched not one but two new top ten guest appearances on the singles list, at No. 1 with Labrinth and No. 10 with her cameo on north London artist and Virgin labelmate Naughty Boy's "Wonder."