Ed Sheeran wasn't the only one panicking when he lost his phone at this month's BRIT awards, his best mate Taylor Swift has now confessed she was getting seriously worried after she sent personal vids to Ed's misplaced mobile!
Ed got himself into a bit of a state on the red carpet at the BRIT awards when he suddenly realised he'd lost his precious phone.
Speaking to Absolute Radio at the O2 Arena, Ed revealed his turmoil saying: “I lost my phone... Not the one I use (for calls) but that (one that) has no signal and has my album on it and it isn’t locked.” Not hsi album!
Fortunately for Ed, the phone didn't end up in the wrong hands as it was found in the car that dropped him off to the BRITS, according to Newsbeat. The driver swiftly returned it to Ed who was no doubt relieved that his music won't be leaked online.
Best friends: Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran love to share weird videos (WENN/Ed Sheeran/Twitter)
Taylor has now revealed that she was getting a bit worried too as she sends her friends loads of videos! Nothing dodgy of course but some pretty weird clips of the star chatting to her pets:
"Someone's gonna get videos of me having a conversation with my cat that I sent Ed... and like YouTube videos and stuff like that," Swift told Capital FM, before confirming her love for Ed, gushing "He's one of my best friends... Legitimately."
Aww, luckily for the best friends those crazy videos will remain just between them...
Tavi Gevinson did a guest dj spot on KCRW and picked a Taylor song
Quote:
AL: I'm here with Tavi Gevinson. She is KCRW's guest DJ. I am really excited that you are here. You brought such a wide spectrum of songs. And next up is Taylor Swift. Now this is something more of your era. I want you to talk to about "Sad, Beautiful, Tragic" by Taylor Swift.
TG: I am a big Taylor Swift fan and she talks a lot about feeling, the act of feeling, as a sort of means and an end. She talks a lot about looking back on a relationship and saying, "Well I felt something, and it may not have been happiness necessarily, but it was still something that made me feel anything, and made me feel alive, and so it's worth writing a song about". And I think this song, which is just her just saying; we had a sad, beautiful, tragic love affair, is a good example of that.
Song: Taylor Swift -- “Sad, Beautiful, Tragic”
TG: Her new album goes to a lot of places that the others didn’t, and I feel like the others existed very much in a vacuum of high school and fairytales. And I love that, but I love the new one too, because all the imagery in the new one is more in the outside world. And it's exciting watching her grow and everything through her music.
Taylor mentioned in a recent interview that she watches TED Talks on youtube. I'm guessing she discovered Tavi through her talk, met her and then began following her on twitter
Another interesting story I remember is about Taylor going to L.A. at about 14 I think, to audition for the movie "my friend flicka" I'm glad she didn't get it, because it might've derailed her music career before it started. I think Tim McGraw was in that movie (random)
he was. I remember because I bought Taylor's song "Tim McGraw" and Tim's song "My Little Girl" (used for Flicka) at the same time. My first two iTunes purchases.
The Ms. Foundation for Women today, Feb. 27, has just released a “Taylor Swift - 22” parody video in an effort to expose the 22 male senators who voted against the reauthorization of The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA).
VAWA was first enacted on September 13, 1994 and has continuously been reauthorized since that time, but the Act was allowed to expire in 2011 because of objections to expanded protections for immigrant, Native American and LGBTQ women. On Feb. 22, House Republican leaders unveiled a “watered-down” version of the Act that excludes LGBTQ protections and alters language related to Native American victims of domestic violence.
15. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
37. I Knew You Were Trouble.
65. Love Story
67. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
167. I Knew You Were Trouble
238. You Belong With Me