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Taylor Swift's Valentine's Day plans sans Harry Styles

Grammy performer and nominee Taylor Swift opened up to Ryan Seacrest about her Valentine' Day plans. Obviously, Harry Styles is not involved.
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Published: Feb. 8, 2013 at 1:05 PM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Don't expect serial dater Taylor Swift to spend Valentine's Day mourning her break-up withOne Direction heartthrob Harry Styles. The 23-year-old singer told Ryan Seacrest that she's happy to spend the day working on her music or with friends.

"I'm probably going to be with my friends or rehearsing … I'll be like working on the lighting rig and like, the lighting cues," she told Seacrest. "And I don't think I'd rather be anywhere else to be honest."

Swift also said that she has "like 15 best friends" to choose from (starlets Emma Stone and Selena Gomez included).

"I'd much rather have more friends, rather than put up all these walls around your life and not trust people. I've trusted people more and more as this [career] has gotten thankfully, bigger," she said.

"Finally I've got this amazing group of girlfriends and we tell each other everything. We're together all the time. I think that was kind of the marker of me being 22," Swift said, "having all these friends and there are a lot of question marks in your life…but the one thing that you have is you have each other."

Swift's said her next single, "22," is all about her besties.

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