Taylor Swift Opens up About Her Serial Relationships, Songs and Tina Fey’s Golden Globes Joke

Taylor Swift graces the April edition of Vanity Fair and responds to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's joke at this year's Golden Globes. She also addresses her link-ups with series of high profile boyfriends in an interview with the magazine.

Swift looked gorgeous as she posed with her guitar for the cover of Vanity Fair. She wears an off-white sheer outfit that shows off her complexion to perfection and has her hair delicately blowing in the wind.

Swift has been in and out of a series of relationships with a list of high profile men including Jake Gyllenhaal, Taylor Lautner, John Mayer, Conor Kennedy and Joe Jonas and recently split from One Direction's Harry Styles. But the 23-year-old singer told Vanity Fair that she had only dated two people since 2010 in reference to Conor Kennedy and Harry Styles.

"If you want some big revelation, since 2010 I have dated exactly two people...," said the "We Are Never Getting Back Together" singer. "The fact that there are slide shows of a dozen guys that I either hugged on a red carpet or met for lunch or wrote a song with... it's just kind of ridiculous. It's why I have to avoid the tabloid part of our culture, because they turn you into a fictional character."

Swift also responded to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's joke.

"Katie Couric is one of my favorite people, because she said to me she had heard a quote that she loved, that said, 'There's a special place in hell for women who don't help other women.'"

Swift's songs that mostly reveal her past relationship experiences have managed to top the charts but she insists that she is not "boy crazy" or a "desperate girlfriend."

"For a female to write about her feelings, and then be portrayed as some clingy, insane, desperate girlfriend in need of making you marry her and have kids with her, I think that's taking something that potentially should be celebrated -- a woman writing about her feelings in a confessional way -- that's taking it and turning it and twisting it into something that is frankly a little sexist."

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