Taylor Swift: I’m A ‘Girl’s Girl’; Singer Talks Star Girlfriends Selena Gomez & Emma Stone, New Girl & HBO’s Girls

Taylor Swift might be best known for talking about guys (the good ones and the bad ones!), but the 22-year-old music superstar says she’s “definitely a girl’s girl.”

Access Hollywood’s Kit Hoover recently sat down with Taylor, whose “Red” album dropped this week to stellar sales and digital downloads numbers, where she dished on her best girlfriends – Selena Gomez and Emma Stone – and her love of a variety of girl-powered TV shows.

“I’m definitely a girl’s girl. I need to tell my friends everything I’m going through,” Taylor said. “We have these big group texts where I’ll just like text them everything that’s going on with my day and one of us in New York, one of us is in Los Angeles, one of us is in Nashville or Paris.”

Taylor, Selena and Emma have all had amazing career highs this year, and the trio relies on each other’s mutual continued support as they all navigate their different paths.

“It’s just so important to have people that you trust and Emma and Selena and I, we’ve had so many things in our lives that have changed over the last couple years, but our friendship has stayed the same. So that’s really good,” she told Kit.

When it comes to dealing with relationship advice, Taylor said she goes to Emma for help and for career tips, she seeks out Selena.

The singer told Kit that said her favorite TV show is “Grey’s Anatomy,” even naming her cat after the show’s star.

“I love Ellen Pompeo and I love that cast,” she explained. “That show has been there for me through some tough times, so I named my cat after Meredith.”

And the female-fueled TV watching doesn’t stop with Seattle Grace for the chart-topper.

“I love ‘Girls,’ I love ‘The Mindy Project,’ I love ‘New Girl’” she added.

Jesse Spero

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