Taylor Swift says that her meteoric rise hasn't been all pleasant. Speaking with Zane Lowe on his Apple Music podcast, Swift says she feels she's being watched by critics who want her to do "something problematic."
"Something that scares me a little bit is how valuable it would be to find something that I've done wrong, or to find something that is problematic about me," she began.
"I do have moments where I get really scared, like, 'Who's trying to take pictures inside my hotel room window?' You live your life with the blinds drawn in every room you go into. And that's the part that kind of gets to me sometimes, is that every day - like right now, there's someone in TMZ trying to dig through my trash and figure out what I did wrong."
Regarding her next album, Swift says she's got nothing particular in mind, but she knows she's going to "make something great."
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