Congratulations, critics. You’ve gone ahead and broken Taylor Swift. A couple weeks after telling Glamour that she felt publicly humiliated by all the cracks made over her dating life, Swift has opened up to Elle and admitted the fairy tale is over. “I realized there’s this idea of happily ever after, which in real life doesn’t happen,” Swift laments. “There’s no riding off into the sunset, because the camera always keeps rolling in real life.” Swift, of course, has famously romanced John Mayer, Taylor Lautner and Harry Styles, among other celebrities. She is currently getting it on with Calvin Harris , and she’s learned a lot over the years. “I have more of a grasp on the fact that when you’re in a state of infatuation and you think everything that person does is perfect, it then morphs into a real relationship when you see that that person is not in fact perfect, but you still want to see them every day.” Swift says this sort of relationship would be “beautiful,” but also “mundane at times.” View Slideshow: Taylor Swift Magazine Covers: She’s Everywhere! Taylor has been in the spotlight since she was a teenager, but has kept a rational attitude regarding fame and her empire. “I feel no need to burn down the house I built by hand. I can make additions to it. I can redecorate. But I built this,” she says. “And so I’m not going to sit there and say, ‘Oh, I wish I hadn’t had corkscrew-curly hair and worn cowboy boots and sundresses to awards shows when I was 17’…Because I made those choices. I did that. “It was part of me growing up.”
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Taylor Swift No Longer Believes in Happy Endings