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Patricia Kyla Capunpon

Trisha M. Lustre

Dialogue Script

(Taylor Swift interviewed by Barbara Walters)

(Trisha played as Taylor Swift and Patricia played as Barbara.)

Intro: Good evening netizens. You're listening to the Let’s Talk With Us podcast and this is episode 10.
I'm Patricia.

● Barbara: Next is a young woman who moved from Nashville to New York this year and seems bent on
global domination. Her parents named her after James Taylor and her fans are called Swifties. If you
haven't guessed her name by now you are clearly living under a very large rock. One magazine headline
says it best. Taylor Swift is in the music industry.

● Barbara: You could say there was one song this year that you just couldn't shake off: Shake it off.
Taylor Swift's giant hit single off her a giant hit album 1989. 1989 sold over a million copies its first week.
Unheard of these days and was the only album to go platinum in 2014. The one time teen country singer
became a pop powerhouse this year. A one woman exception to the rule that in the digital artists cannot
make money selling records.

● Barbara: This is your first album of all pop songs. Are you at all worried that you will lose some of the
country fans?

● Taylor: I am not worried about that. I'm really in touch with my fans and I know what they like. What
my fans in general were afraid of was that I would start making pop music and I would stop writing
smart lyrics. Or I would stop writing emotional lyrics. And when they heard the new music they realized
that that wasn't the case at all.

● Barbara: Taylor's success is based on her close relationship with her fans. They are called Swifties.
They see themselves in her and she sees herself in them.

● Barbara: Your fans feel so personal about you. I mean you're the only one I know who invites people
back into your house. Do you still do that?

● Taylor: Yeah, I decided that I wanted to play this entire album for the fans long before it came out. I
wanted it to be like this whole secret society gatherings and living rooms. And so I decided to have them
in my houses.

● Taylor: We have 89 fans waiting in the living room. The entire 1989 record.

● Taylor: I want to come up with as many ways that we can spend time together and bond because it
keeps me normal. It keeps my life feeling manageable.
● Barbara: Is your life at all normal?

● Taylor: No.

● Barbara: No.

● Taylor: Not at all. And that's why when I go online and I go on Instagram and I see a post from Nikki
who lives in Philadelphia and she's talking about how her day was at school that day. That helps me.

● Barbara: You still do that?

● Taylor: It's the only thing that keeps me not feeling overwhelmed by the abnormality of my life.

● Barbara: What's the most abnormal?

● Taylor: The most abnormal thing about my life is having sort of crowds form everywhere you go. And
just everywhere. So that starts happening and then you have to take security everywhere you go. All of a
sudden you realize that you have not been alone truly for five years.

● Barbara: Taylor has been a star writing and singing her own songs from the time she was 16 when her
first country music album debuted.

● Taylor: My senior year.

● Barbara: She's won just about every music award there is. Going on. before our eyes. Her
autobiographical songs deal with the problems of growing up and having or not having relationships. But
while her fans identify, critics have accused the two autobiographical.

● Taylor: If a guy shares his experience in writing, he's brave. If a woman shares her experience in
writing, she's oversharing. And she's she's over emotional. Or she might be crazy or watch out shall write
a song about you. Well that is joke is there is that joke is so old and it's it's coming from a place of such
sexism.

● Barbara: As she has become more famous so have the boyfriends. Her hits chronicle of high profile
relationships that blossom with her die and then get turned into song lyrics. But Just as her music has
changed, so has her attitude toward romance.

● Taylor: It seems like when I move to New York love and heartbreak and all the things that used to be
my main factors in my music kind of faded to the background. Of course love is still very interesting to
me as a writer but.

● Barbara: As a writer not as a beautiful young woman?

● Taylor: Now right now.

● Barbara: No?

● Taylor: I just like I just feel really happy and I'm really protective of that.

● Barbara: Thank you so much, Taylor. We’re looking forward for your next album.

● Taylor: Thank you Patricia for having me here.


Outro: Thanks for listening to the Let’s Talk With Us podcast. Stay tuned for our next exciting episode!

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