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Taylor Swift hikes away a big night out in a pair of tiny running shorts

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Taylor Swift certainly knows how to keep her best ᴀssets in tip top condition – while simultaneously showing them off. The singer and her impressively long legs headed out on a hike in the Hollywood Hills on Monday despite spending the night before celebrating her big wins at the iHeartRadio Awards. While she may now be a New Yorker, she did the very L.A. activity of going for a hike up one of the many trails in the city’s hills. The blonde started off slow with a stroll up the path craved out through the bushy hillside. Keeping herself amused during her long incline, the singer listened to music on her phone as she walked. After her hike, the Shake It Off star still had some more energy so kicked it up a notch at the base of the hill and ran back and forth in a grᴀssy picnic area. As she did, it was obvious that the star does not need to sweat it out too hard as she already has a fantastic figure. For her cardio session, Taylor showed her lean physi...

Taylor Swift’s ‘The Archer’ is Perhaps Her Most Self-Aware Song Yet With Revelations About Her Insecurities

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Taylor Swift has long been known for her incredibly honest lyrics. Whether she’s making fun of her reputation with songs like “Blank Space” or “Shake it Off,” or getting more emotionally vulnerable with songs like “Delicate,” Taylor has often left it all out there. Her song “The Archer” from her album Lover is perhaps her most self-aware song yet. In the song, Taylor gets real about her insecurities in relationships and questions whether she’s worth sticking around for. In the chorus, she sings, “Who could ever leave me, darling / But who could stay?” The song is most likely about her boyfriend Joe Alwyn, who she’s been dating for more than two years, and whether or not he’ll stick around in the long run. She wonders if he can “see right through her,” afraid that if he sees the real her, he’ll bolt. She sings, “Can you see right through me? / They see right through / They see right through me / I see right through me” The song is reminiscent of “Delicate,” in wh...