Taylor Swift is hailed as the most influential 25-year-old in America and 'Captain of the #Girlsquad' in the latest Vanity Fair.
The statuesque pop beauty is the cover story for the September issue of the mag, which delves into her friendships, career and her recent coup over tech giant Apple.
Taylor, who has amassed a loyal gang of fellow female celebrities, reveals in her interview: 'We even have girls in our group who have dated the same people.
'It's almost like the sisterhood has such a higher place on the list of priorities for us. It's so much more important than some guy that it didn't work out with.'
Taylor continued: 'Now more than ever we need to be good and kind to each other and not judge each other - and just because you have the same taste in men, we don’t hold that against each other,'
'Now more than ever we need to be good and kind to each other and not judge each other - and just because you have the same taste in men, we don’t hold that against each other'
I'm bored of hearing about her attention-seeking little pack of celeb friends. I miss when Lorde was unique and detached from Hollywood and was just doing her own thing, all this hanging out with taylor is just .
Interesting that it's the same person who said "friends shouldn't date an ex who made you cry"
but I guess this new quote fits her new 'feminist' image more
She looks slightly old on the cover.
And that quote is sweet and all that (like Taylor Swift/Selena Gomez --> Taylor Lautner) but what is Bad Blood about then?