Musicians always go on tour, even if it's just around North America or around the world, and they don't have it easy. In an interview, Taylor Swift revealed the difficulties of touring.
Known for her love of cats, the "Bad Blood" singer says that the hardest part of touring is leaving her cats at home. "I do have to leave the cats behind when I leave the country, which is the hardest part," she said.
Speaking to Nick Grimshaw on BBC Radio 1, Swift said, "When I was starting out I'd go on tour for three months and I was gone for three months. Now almost 10 years in I thank God we get to play bigger shows so I don't have to play as many."
Swift added, "If we're playing stadiums, I'll do two or three a week, not five shows a week, then I get to fly home in between. It's not that bad."
Being candid, Taylor knows that she definitely is #blessed. "It's not that hard, I'm telling you now it's really not. Sometimes I really don't think it's that hard at all," she gushed.
Although she'd have to leave Meredith Grey and Olivia Benson home, the songstress still loves performing for her fans. "That's the best part of this, when you walk off stage and you're drenched in sweat and you're tired and your legs hurt. It feels like you're really working for the job," she revealed.
Taylor also dished on what she does after a long day of work. "It's nice to feel tired after a show. I'm like, 'Oh my God, I'm finally doing something.'"
She added, "I really like the feeling of 'You know what? I've been busy. I deserve this watching two hours of TV at the end of the night.'"
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