Taylor Swift in a recent interview with a German magazine dismissed a question about settling down and having kids as sexist and uncalled for.
Swift, who is soon turning 30, was asked by Deutsche Presse-Agentur whether the big “3-0” was a “turning point” in her life and if she was ready to take the next step with boyfriend Joe Alwyn, reports Entertainment Tonight.
The pop star replied, "I really do not think men are asked that question when they turn 30. So I'm not going to answer that question now."
She did go on to say that she plans to “try and fail things in my 30s” as she did in her 20s, but that she expects to “feel a little better” of who she is in this next decade.
“I hear others say… your 30s no longer has as much stress and anxiety in life as in my 20s, and I can join in the observation that we are in our 20s looking to gain experience, try things out, fail, make mistakes,” Swift said. “And I definitely plan to try and fail things in my 30s as well. But I expect that in our 30s we feel a little better of who we are. The closer I get to it, the more I feel it happens."