that he thinks of Swift’s relationship with her fans as more of a ‘sisterly’ bond.
‘I was actually thinking about Taylor Swift and her relationship to her young fans and how it’s sort of a sisterly thing,’ he began.
‘And I was imagining talking to one of these young fans and saying, “Have you ever been bullied? Do you get bullied?”‘ he said.
‘Then I say, “Who cares about the idiots? Who cares about all this? Who cares about you? Well… I do,”‘ he said.
Swift also revealed last year that when they met for their 2020 interview, she made a request that he granted.
‘We walk into his office for a chat, and after I make a nervous request, Paul is kind enough to handwrite my favorite lyric of his and sign it,’ Swift said.Swift and McCartney share a mutual admiration for each other and even did a joint interview with Rolling Stone in 2020, where he he praised her songwriting.
McCarthy even mentioned that he wanted to perform a duet of her 2014 hit Shake It Off when they were both slated to headline at Glastonbury Festival in the summer of 2020, which did not happen due to COVID-19.
‘I would’ve done ‘Shake It Off.’ …. I know it, it’s in C!’ McCarthy said during the Rolling Stone interview.
The interview also revealed that they had previously met at various parties over the years, though it’s ultimately not clear when they first met.
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