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Taylor Swift Dishes on Spy Skills and Sneaky Tour Tricks
4 Oct
Summary
- Taylor Swift discusses potential as a spy, says she'd be good at "entering and exiting buildings without being seen"
- Swift was transported to the stage during her Eras Tour in a cleaning cart, confirming long-standing rumors
- After the record-breaking Eras Tour, Swift says she won't be touring again anytime soon as she is "so tired"
In a recent interview, pop superstar Taylor Swift opened up about her potential as a spy and the sneaky tricks she's used during her tours. When asked if she had ever been approached by the CIA to become a spy, the 35-year-old singer quipped, "Yeah, but that's classified, unfortunately."
Swift went on to share that she believes she would be best at "entering and exiting buildings without being seen" as a spy, joking that she could simply "put me in a garbage can and roll me" to avoid detection. This revelation comes as no surprise to fans, as Swift has previously been spotted being transported to the stage in a cleaning cart during her record-breaking Eras Tour.
Confirming the long-standing rumors, Swift shared a photo from her tour book showing her perched on a stool inside the cart, which was decorated with pictures of her beloved cats. The "All Too Well" singer also gave a glimpse of her sneaky entrance in her "I Can Do It with a Broken Heart" music video.
Despite her apparent talent for stealth, Swift admitted that she is "so tired" after the Eras Tour and won't be hitting the road to perform again anytime soon. "I'm gonna be really honest with you. Like, I am so tired when I think about doing it again because I would want to do it really, really well again," she said.
The 14-time Grammy winner's latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, was released on October 3rd, just days before this interview. Fans will have to wait patiently to see if Swift's spy skills will ever be put to the test, or if she'll continue to surprise them with her unique tour tactics.