Taylor Swift has found herself at the center of controversy after Kim Kardashian West released recordings of a phone call between her husband and Swift, in which the 1989 singer seems to consent to certain lyrics about her in West’s song “Famous.” As it turns out, this is a nightmare come true for Swift.
In an interview with Capital FM in February 2015, Swift admitted she’s paranoid about being secretly recorded, E! reports. “I have a lot of issues with buildings like this, ’cause I always feel like someone has bugged the room, and is either videoing me or recording me … Like dressing rooms and stuff. So that’s one of my paranoias.”
“I always have nightmares that I’m being framed for murder and then I’m being framed SO well that I can’t remember if I did it or not in the dream,” she added. “And so that really winds me up and then I’m just freaked out for the next couple of days.”
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