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when she was three, five, six, seven years old. It’s Taylor doing what she likes to do.” Taylor herself has similar memories. “My parents have videos of me on the beach at, like, three, going up to people and singing Lion King songs for them. I was literally going from towel to towel, saying, ‘Hi, I’m Taylor. I’m going to sing “I Just Can’t Wait To Be King” for you now.’” On March 11, 1992, Taylor was joined by a younger brother, Austin, who has often appeared, along with his friends, in Taylor’s videos. Austin, who bears a striking resemblance to his sister, studied at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and Vanderbilt University in Nashville. “He goes to college and just lives a completely different life than me,” says Taylor. Austin is also a talented freelance photographer; his pictures of his sister have appeared in People and Rolling Stone . Taylor recollects her homespun upbringing with fondness. “Growing up in Pennsylvania was awesome. I wouldn’t change one thing about my childhood. We had horses and a million cats, and my brother had a huge dirt pile that we played in. Those are the memories I have of growing up in Pennsylvania – having a lot of room to run, wide open spaces.” Summers were spent at her parents’ holiday home in Stone Harbor, “a cute little town” on the Jersey shore. “We lived on this basin where all this magical stuff would happen. One time a dolphin swam into our basin. We had this family of otters that would live on our dock at night. We’d turn the light on and you’d see them, you know, hanging out, just being otters. And then

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ABOVE: Taylor pictured with her mother, Andrea, at the Country Music Awards.

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