It's Not Hard To Be A Pop Star, According To Taylor Swift

It's Not Hard To Be A Pop Star, According To Taylor Swift
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NORWICH, ENGLAND - MAY 24: Taylor Swift performs on the main stage on day two of BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend at Earlham Park on May 24, 2015 in Norwich, England. (Photo by Brian Rasic/WireImage)

Taylor Swift is here to make all of your dreams seem possible.

The "Style" singer, also sometimes known as the provider of surprise Christmas presents and the bestower of Chipotle birthday money, says that being a pop star is actually pretty easy. "It's not that hard," Swift told BBC's Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Nick Grimshaw on Tuesday morning. "I'm telling you now, it's really not."

Coming off a performance at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Norwich, England on Sunday, Swift also told Grimshaw that she doesn't feel guilty binge-watching TV. "I really like the feeling of: 'You know what? I've been busy. I deserve this, watching two hours of TV at the end of the night," Swift said, before adding that "Friends" is her go-to show. We wonder how much TV she watched after she wrapped shooting her epic "Bad Blood" music video. (Probably lots of "Law & Order: SVU.")

For more, head to BBC.com.

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