Taylor Swift is one of the most famous people ever. And a large reason for that is her passionate fan base, the Swifties. But the love between Taylor and her fans is no one-sided affair. She is known for reciprocating that affection towards her fans. One super fan, Tyler Conway recalled a time when he visited her Tribeca, New York City home.
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“Inside, says Tyler, the decor is rather rustic. Taylor is notoriously private when it comes to sharing her life at home, but in those few pictures of her apartment on social media, you can see her yellow-walled kitchen has white, rather country-style cupboard doors and wooden beams that span the ceiling. A large wooden dining table has pride of place,” the Daily Mail wrote.
“Another room has a large TV hidden in a wardrobe, concealed behind some dainty-looking Laura Ashley-style white curtains. Red walls, velvet couches, and neoclassical chandeliers throughout also complete the look.”
Taylor Swift Fan Recalls Seeing Grammy in Birdcage
Taylor Swift has pretty much become synonymous with the Grammys. She is pretty much a shoo-in to win the album of the year, every year. If you are wondering how Swift keeps track of her trophies, the answer is she does not. Conway says her multitude of awards are scattered throughout her home. One of her Grammy’s is even housed inside a birdcage.
“I played with her pet cats and it was then I noticed that there was a birdcage with a broken Grammy award in it. Taylor had broken it [after dropping it at the awards ceremony] and she wanted to look after it by putting it in the cage,” Conway added.
“'[The awards] were all over the place. There were a couple on the fireplace. There was even one on the top of the toilet; I have never seen anything like that before. Most people have some potpourri or some flowers but she had a Grammy award on her loo”
Swift Helped Fan Come Out
Conway also adds that he and Taylor have a relationship that expands beyond music. Conway, who is gay, says that it was Taylor who helped him come out to his family.
“’When I met Taylor she just hugged me so closely, she knew I had been bullied and she knew she had helped me. I didn’t want to let her go,” he added.
“She helped me come out. She helped me speak out. I was a freshman at college in New York and was 18 and I thought something deep was going on and I had to do some deep searching. ‘Taylor helped me come out to my family. It was scary but I listened to her Fearless album and I just knew.”