

"And then I'd walk into a photoshoot and be in the dressing room and somebody who worked at a magazine would say, 'Oh, wow, this is so amazing that you can fit into the sample sizes. So I just registered that as a punishment. And the headline was like 'Pregnant at 18?' And it was because I had worn something that made my lower stomach look not flat. "I remember how, when I was 18, that was the first time I was on the cover of a magazine. If I was given a punishment, I registered that as bad.Ī post shared by Taylor Swift on at 11:15am PST She told Variety: "My relationship with food was exactly the same psychology that I applied to everything else in my life: If I was given a pat on the head, I registered that as good. The blonde beauty admitted her relationship with food was centred around a cycle of "praise and punishment".

These days, Taylor doesn't care as much if someone comments on her weight gain and has accepted "the fact that I'm a size 6 instead of a size double-zero." I exercise a lot.' And I did exercise a lot. She admitted her response to the concern was: "What are you talking about? Of course, I eat. Now I realise, no, if you eat food, have energy, get stronger, you can do all these shows and not feel (enervated)."Īnd the Look What You Made Me Do hitmaker was always ready to defend concerned comments about her diet. She said: "I thought that I was supposed to feel like I was going to pass out at the end of a show, or in the middle of it.
