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Nov 14, 2010

Taylor on the Cover of WebMD Magazine!


Taylor is gracing the cover of the November/December 2010 issue of WebMD magazine. They already published the cover online and you can check it out by clicking on the banner above. It’s a brand new photoshoot picture and she looks so gorgeous and flawless. They also put the article online, which you can read here below. It’s pretty long, but a great read!

Taylor Swift never set out to be extraordinary.

Like most of us, all she wanted was to be heard. Little did she know as she sat in her childhood bedroom in Wyomissing, Pa., giving voice to feelings about crushes, heartache, and troubled friendships, that one day millions of people would respond. That she would be a superstar before she was even old enough to vote.

Swift’s self-titled album was released in 2006 and went multiplatinum, setting the tone for what would become the then-16-year-old’s trademark: Disarmingly autobiographical songs that resonate across age and gender. Her follow-up, Fearless, released two years later, also sold millions and won four Grammy awards. Last year, Swift was the best-selling musician in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan, and Forbes ranked her the 12th most powerful celebrity this year, with annual earnings of $45 million.

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38 Comments on “Taylor on the Cover of WebMD Magazine!”

  1. Thanks for publishing about this.There’s a heap of good info on the internet.You’ve got so much of that info here on your web site.I’m impressed – I try to keep a couple blogs pretty on-going,but it’s a struggle occasionally.You’ve done a fantastic job with this one.I will have to visit your blog again very soon

  2. Greetings to all, This webpage is good quality and so is the manner in which the issue was developped. I like some of the comments too though I would prefer we remain on the topic so that to add value to the point. It will be also encouraging to the one who penned it down if we all could mention it (for those who use social media such as a delicious, twitter,..). Thanks again.

  3. Great site here. Lots of websites like this cover subjects that aren’t found in magazines. I don’t know how we got by 10 years ago with just newspapers and magazines.

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