Taylor Swift makes surprising decision about dealing with her ‘insecurity’
‘The Life of a Showgirl’ singer’s major career decision revealed
Taylor Swift has recently made surprising decision to deal with her insecurity she had for years.
The Opalite crooner has always been criticised for her dancing which is why she hired an expert choreographer, Mandy Moore to help her learn this skill.
Mandy told The New York Times, “Taylor had gotten a bad rap for a long time about her dancing, so she was really in her head.”
Therefore, the choreographer pointed out that they “shifted the focus to how movement was already manifesting in her body — the way she naturally wanted to move”.
Then, Mandy revealed, “We fine-tuned that: ‘OK, that looks a little weird with your shoulders,’ or, ‘Let's straighten your knee here.’”
Elsewhere in the interview, the expert expressed her admiration for the singer’s tenacity.
“She works so hard. Whatever I was putting down, she was picking up,” continued Mandy.
The choreographer further said that Taylor is “very clear about what she wants, which I love. I find I can't create unless I have some parameters”.
“The ‘do whatever you want’ thing, for me, it just feels like chaos,” added Mandy.
Meanwhile, the songstress is going to release a docuseries about her Eras Tour on December 12, which will premiere on Disney+.
On the same day, it is revealed that a new concert movie, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show will also be released.
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