Sam Smith Said Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris are 'the New Beckhams'

The 'Stay With Me' hitmaker Sam Smith said that the American singer-songwriter and actress - Taylor Swift and boyfriend Calvin Harris have the qualities to be Hollywood's next power sweetheart. The English singer and songwriter Sam Smith think that Swift and Harris share great chemistry together.

Sam Smith said, "I don't see Taylor Swift that much. I think I've met Taylor a grand total of five times, but she's been astonishing every time. Taylor Swift is lovely," Sam Smith also said, "Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris look sweet. His body is amazing right now isn't it? Swift and Harris need to do a joint (advert) like David and Victoria. Are they the new Beckhams? They are!"

Reportedly, Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris started dating in March, when the powerful couple was spotted shopping in Nashville, dressed alike. The couple's relationship was unveiled when Taylor Swift gave the Scottish DJ and record producer - Calvin Harris a kiss during the Billboard Music Awards 2015, at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas on 17 May.

Previously, Calvin Harris gushed about the 'Shake It Off' singer in an interview with Kiss FM UK, Harris said, "It's going totally fantastic. It's fascinating because clearly there's different things written about it every day and even if Taylor and I don't do anything in public for a while, someone will make something up. For me it could be a lot worse and I'd still be like insanely happy with her so I'm good with it."

However, it has been said by the Bad Blood singer that she foresaw that she would be single when she turns 30 years old, and it's hard for the singer to have a boyfriend, Taylor Swift stated, "It's hard for me to get involved with romance. I've got a hectic schedule, so I can't. And it's a good thing that I feel really independent and I feel that my friends are all I need."

In addition, Forbes magazine announced Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris as the highest-paid celebrity couple of 2015.

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