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Taylor Swift said she looked forward to becoming a mother. She spoke about her hopes for her future children.
Taylor Swift doesn’t have children yet, but she once hoped for a home full of kids. The singer admired her mother’s strengths as a parent and hoped to someday fill a similar role for her own children. She spoke about her hope to have many children.
Taylor Swift once said she hoped to have many children
Swift once said she looked forward to becoming a very involved mother. She hoped to look after a whole brood of children.
“[I want] like, minimum, four,” she told Rolling Stone in 2012. “My fantasy has always been having a bunch of kids running around. I would love to become as dedicated a mom as my mom was.”
Swift also said that her desire to have children created some anxiety for her. She knew it would be difficult to shield her children from the paparazzi, and she often had stress dreams about her potential future.
“I have a kid and the paparazzi is taking pictures, and it’s scaring my baby,” she said. “And I know that I caused it, and I can’t figure out how to stop it.”
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reportedly discussed having children
Swift and her current boyfriend, Travis Kelce, have reportedly spent a great deal of time talking about their future together. A source said that while out to dinner with Patrick and Brittany Mahomes, Swift and Kelce began to discuss starting a family together.
“They were talking about their future and mentioned the possibility of having kids,” an insider told the Daily Mail. “It was a heartfelt conversation.”
Some also claim that Swift hopes to raise a family at her Rhode Island home.
She has a strong relationship with her mother
Swift praised her mother’s parenting. They have a close relationship, and she said she has relied on her mother for advice. She said that when she made decisions, she always considered what her mother would think.
“My parents have instilled a great level of trust in me and I think that’s a huge, huge part of who I am,” she said in a Q&A for GAC. “I can tell my mom everything, and I do. Before I make decisions, I always think, ‘What is my mom going to think if I tell her this? Is my mom going to be really upset if she finds out that I did this?’ Usually I decide, ‘No, I’m not going to go through with this.’”
She said that even when she was a teenager, she rarely fought with either of her parents. The only thing that she and her mother disagreed on was the temperature to keep the tour bus.
“So those are the only real arguments that we get in,” she said. “My mom and I really get along and my dad and I get along really well so it’s gotten to the point where all we argue about is stupid stuff.”