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Ouch! Taylor Swift Shows Off Bandaged Thumb After Kitchen Injury
Reaction from Swift’s fans ranged from well-wishes, to compliments on her “TS” ring to a reminder that Band Aids don’t fix bullet holes either. “She is one of my really, really, really good friends”.
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TAYLOR Swift is officially the highest paid woman in music, pulling in a staggering US$317.8 million dollars (A$437.8 million) so far in 2015. Ticket sales from three venues in North America accounted for $13.6 million in ticket sales.
Los Angeles-based media analyst Mike Raia said: ‘Right now, Taylor is untouchable.
Forbes placed Taylor eigth on their Celebrity rich list and predict she will hit a billionaire status by the time she turns 30. She even played guitar during the concert with her bandaged left thumb, which she decorated with her favorite number 13.
Taylor – who started dating her new beau in February – has endorsement deals with the likes of Sony and Keds, while Calvin, 31, has contracts with Giorgio Armani and Sol Republic.
Just hours before Taylor’s mega-bucks figures came to light, the singer suffered a painful mishap in the kitchen.
“Band aids don’t fix kitchen knife-related injuries”, she jokingly captioned the image, referencing her hit “Bad Blood”.
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The number “13” is also prominently drawn onto the gauze in black pen.