Another one of Taylor Swift's relationships is dead before it even really got started. Snapchat app founder Evan Spiegel had barely made the relationship transition from dating to boyfriend before he was reportedly ready to call the entire thing off. Her friend claims that Taylor is too needy to keep any man's attention for too long.
Emotional cripple Taylor Swift strikes again and runs off another seemingly normal enough rich man, in her attempt to be the all-consuming drive in their lives.
If Taylor Swift was hoping that it was the media attention that ruined her relationships, that delusion should be as fished as her courtship with Snapchat creator Evan Spiegel.
According to a source close to Swift in OK! Magazine, Swift and Even did a good job of keeping everything under wraps for a while:
"Taylor though Evan was the right one after she met him.
"Taylor trusted that he wouldn't just be after her money...She also loved that Evan wasn't ion the public eye as much as some of the men in her previous relationships.
"They did a great job of keeping their relationship private. But finally slipped up at Snapchat's New Year's Eve Party, where they were busted kissing in the corner."
Talyor's past boyfriend's left her for the same reasons Evan dumped her an insider tells OK! Magazine; Swift strangles every relationship in its crib with her constant need for attention:
"Taylor is a serial dater...She wants to find love so badly that she dates any well-off guy who give her attention, and she falls for him immediately.
"The problem is, she becomes so smothering that she scares the guys away!
"Evan is a confident successful business man who wasn't about to put up with Taylor's neediness...in the end, Taylor just couldn't deal with the fact that she wasn't a priority in his life."
Oh well...at least she can bore America with another breakup song for all the emotionally challenge middle school girl out there.
After all, it is the only thing she is good at.
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