Revelations From Taylor Swift's Documentary ‘Miss Americana’

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Taylor Swift’s Netflix documentary, “Miss America” debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and because she rarely reveals intimate details about her life on social media, this is a treat for those trying to know her better. 

One of the more shocking revelations was her struggle with an eating disorder and how she doesn’t look at paparazzi pictures due to overly judging her body. 

Taylor says she wishes she would have spoken out against Donald Trump in 2016 and asked for forgiveness from her father after she tweeted about Republican Senate candidate, Marsha Blackburn.

The documentary also shows how Taylor lived to be liked as a child, often writing about it in journals and admits that during her beef with Kanye people thought she was evil, which was hard for her to deal with. 

Other topics discussed in “Miss America” was her 2015 sexual assault by a disc jockey, her attraction to Joe Alwyn, her readiness for kids and not eating a burrito until she was 26.


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