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Taylor Swift News: Popstar Tells All In The Latest '73 Questions' Video Series

Taylor Swift recently opened her $25 million Beverly Hills abode on Tuesday to let Vogue do their famous "73 Questions" segment.

The interview is part of her recent cover shoot for the publication. During the 10-minute conversation, the "Love Story" singer offered a tour of the interior. She was quite happy to show off her trophies, cats, the fireplace, and the other parts of the house while revealing a handful of interesting details about herself and her art.

In the video, which can be seen below, the pop singer revealed the room where she writes a lot of her songs. When asked how many guitars she owned, the Swift admitted she already lost track of the numbers. Speaking of the musical instrument, Vogue asked about the song she learned and said that it's "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None The Richer.

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She also revealed her creative process when writing her songs.

"I record myself on the voice memo singing it or I write it down on my notes," the 26-year-old revealed and went on to point out that she makes a lot of preparations when producing a song.

"I write a lot of my ideas down before I get into the actual session," she added.

The Pennsylvania native also shared that it was actually the song "Blank Space" which she wrote the fastest and it is because she already had written the lines the year before the recording process took place. The hit "All Too Well," meanwhile, took her the longest time to scribble.

Aside from music, the "Fearless" performer is a confessed "The Martian" big fan. But her all-time favorite would be "Love, Actually."

On TV, it is "Friends" that tops her list. "Dateline," on the other hand, is her fave among the currently airing shows.

Talking about life, Swift is a firm believer in karma and that she hopes that aging won't be a scary thing for her to experience.

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