Country star Taylor Swift appears wet and sultry on the September 2014 issue of Rolling Stone magazine.
The new mag cover shows Swift, wearing blue jeans and a white tank top, while posing seductively on the beach.
Previously, Swift appeared on the March 2009 and October 2012 covers of Rolling Stone in a more conservative way.
The recent photo shoot happened at the singer's home in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, Yahoo Music revealed. Jann Wenner, son of Rolling Stone co-founder and publisher, took all the shots. More sexy photos of Swift are in the pages of the magazine. One picture was in black and white, featuring the country singer in a Marilyn Monroe-like look. Another image showed her lying on the sand and waves. She also has a photo where she a towel across her chest, revealing her bare shoulders.
The Insider listed a few revelations from Swift's Rolling Stone feature. The "Shake It Off" singer admtted that the last guy she dated was Harry Styles of One Direction, which was over a year ago. She said, "I really like my life right now, I have friends around me all the time. I've started painting more. I've been working out a lot. I've started to really take pride in being strong. I love the album I made. I love that I moved to New York. So in terms of being happy, I've never been closer to that."
The star also revealed that she is trying to convince Selena Gomez to make the move to New York City. She refers to it as "Project Selena". She told Rolling Stones, "I think I can do it."
Taylor also said in a report by E! Online, "I feel like watching my dating life has become a bit of a national pastime." She added, "And I'm just not comfortable providing that kind of entertainment anymore. I don't like seeing slide shows of guys I've apparently dated. I don't like giving comedians the opportunity to make jokes about me at awards shows. I don't like it when headlines read 'Careful, Bro, She'll Write a Song About You,' because it trivializes my work. And most of all, I don't like how all these factors add up to build the pressure so high in a new relationship that it gets snuffed out before it even has a chance to start. And so, I just don't date."
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