"Blank Space" singer Taylor Swift recently slammed the media for allegedly calling her "boy crazy."
Swift, whose songs are typically written about her current or ex-boyfriends, has always been the subject of much scrutiny especially when it comes to her love life.
Now, the singer is saying that she's had enough, "I think the media has sent me a really unfair message over the past couple of years, which is that I'm not allowed to date for excitement, or fun, or new experiences or learning lessons."
The "Red" singer continued while talking to Glamour UK how media has made it seem like she's a "serial dater" only because she's had a couple of failed relationships.
"I'm only allowed to date if it's for a lasting, multiple-year relationship. Otherwise, I'm a "serial dater" or "boy crazy." The narrative has been so wrong, every time it was the same. It's 'Taylor spotted talking to this guy, she's chasing him.' They create a beginning to the story that didn't happen most of the time, so then they have to create an ending," she explained.
Still, Swift clarified that as of late, she's too busy to date, Access Hollywood reported.
"I'm really busy, so I can't. And it's a good thing that I feel really independent and I feel that my friends are all I need. It's kind of a sad way I got there, though, being shamed into it. Well, what else is it when you have two boyfriends in one year and everyone's calling you boy crazy, making jokes about you at awards shows? That's public humiliation. And I don't think it's fair," she told the publication.