Global pop icon Taylor Swift has playfully hinted at exploring a new “career path” beyond music — becoming a spy. During her recent appearance on BBC Radio 2’s Breakfast Show with Scott Mills,
Taylor shared lighthearted insights about her secret-keeping skills and sense of humor, proving once again why fans adore her candid personality.
The “Opalite” crooner, who recently dropped her record-breaking album The Life of a Showgirl, was asked by the host if she had ever considered life as a spy. “Have you ever been asked because you’d be a great spy? Think about all the secrets you have to keep,” Mills joked.
Laughing, Taylor Swift replied, “Yeah, but that’s classified, unfortunately.” When asked what she’d excel at as a spy, the 14-time Grammy winner quipped, “I think the entering and exiting buildings without being seen.”
The fun exchange continued when Scott asked if Taylor was particular about how she travels. “No, look, here’s the thing sometimes. I just can’t deal with it,” she admitted. “Yeah, and in those times, I won’t deal with it. So yeah, I’m just digging tunnels under every building I go into.”
In another interview with BBC Radio 1, Taylor Swift reflected on her record-breaking Eras Tour, admitting she won’t be returning to the road anytime soon. “I knew it was … what was happening… none of us have ever had anything like that happen,” she said.
However, she confessed, “I’m going to be really honest with you — I’m so tired when I think about doing it again because I’d want to do it really, really well.”