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Taylor Swift may go off in song when her relationships come to a crumbling end, but the 23-year-old starlet reveals in the new issue of Elle that she doesn’t yell at guys, nor does she run after them. Swift, who has garnered her fair share of awards and A-list celebs chasing after her, also admits that she has very low self-esteem.

“I'm sure if I looked up the latest Google Alerts rumor it would say I’m chasing somebody who doesn’t like me as much as I like him — people love that angle on me. They’re like, 'Oh Taylor, coming on too strong again, chasing boys. I never chase boys. They don't like it!” she tells Elle.
Swift, who took home a Grammy Sunday evening for her single “Safe and Sound,” dons the cover of next month’s issue.
She also notes that she isn’t a yeller, standing by the theory that what’s done, is done.
"I’m not a yeller. I’m not a fit thrower. If something is done, it’s done."
From her non-chasing, non-yelling way, Swift expresses that, just like your average girl, she became insecure from the way she was treated in middle school, admitting that she never really “fit in.”
The country-pop starlet was anything but insecure Sunday evening as she took the stage and did a show-stopping rendition of “I Knew You Were Trouble,” where she subtly made fun of ex-boyfriend Harry Styles.
Catch Swift on the March edition of Elle.
image: Elle