I wouldn't survive in jail: Taylor Swift


London, Oct 25 (IANS): Singer Taylor Swift says she is “scared” of being framed for murder because she would not be able to survive in jail.

The 24-year-old admits her worst nightmare is being blamed for a terrible crime she hasn't committed as she believes “so many people” could stitch her up, reports contactmusic.com.

Speaking on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, she explained: ''I'm scared of getting framed. So many people would frame me and they could frame you for any crime that you could go to jail for. Look at me, I wouldn't survive in jail.”

Swift thinks this might be due to the fact that she's afraid of reading “ridiculous untrue” headlines about herself.

"I think it comes from the fact that I could open up my phone, I could look at my phone and see any headline written about me at anytime and it could be the most ridiculous untrue thing,” she said.

"So, I think the dream and the nightmare of being framed comes from, I could do nothing wrong, I could sit in my house with the cats all day and somehow there could be an article about me buying a house in a place I've never been or dating a guy I've never met.

"But then you take it a step further and in nightmare world it's being framed for murder," she added.

  

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