Taylor Swifts zodiac sign led to pop domination and TLOASG magic

Unabashed romantics, earnest water signs, those high on the fumes of heartbreaks and sworn Swifties rejoice; we’re looking at the stars behind the blunt bangs and breakup songs, the birth chart of the Anti-Hero herself, ladies and gentlemen, Taylor mothertruckin’ Swift. Tay Tay, if you’re nasty.Standing just shy of six feet, our lady of the breakup ballad and the cringe confession is beloved by legions and feared by exes.In honor of Swift’s recent engagement and the release of her twelfth studio album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl,’ we bring you a look at her birth chart.Read on, right on, “Red” forever.Born unto us on December 13, 1989, Swift’s sun sign falls in the aces and arrows sign of Sagittarius.

Ruled by planet Jupiter, the fun-loving drunk uncle of the zodiac, Sagittarius energy is expansive, optimistic, adventurous, and a little guileless.Sagittarians are seekers, always looking for new horizons, higher learning, spiritual transcendence, and — in the case of T.

Swift — the first flush of new love. Swift’s resilience in the wake of relationship endings is emblematic of her Sagittarius Sun.These folks can’t help but believe that good things are on their way and life is bound to get better.

Swift herself acknowledges that arch in the song “Begin Again,” reportedly inspired by her relationship with Conor Kennedy.It is precisely that kind of blithe optimism that keeps her a perennial player in the game of love.Cue Steve Earle’s “Fearless Heart.” Sagittarians seduce with their bon vivant approach to life, promising that a relationship with them will be akin to a storied road trip, complete with quirky pit stops, caramel nonfat lattes, a varied soundtrack, and a highly enviable vintage car.

Pack your bags, burn your hesitations — right?Not so fast.That freewheeling, easy-breezy high-road-taking is a bait-and-switch, folks.

Beneath the surface and way back in the shadows lies Swift’s crustacean Cancer Moon.In astrology...

Read More 
PaprClips
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by PaprClips.
Publisher: New York Post

Recent Articles