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I’m only 17, but I can’t wait to get out of my teens. It’s like the worst part of your life—everyone’s insecure, everyone’s jealous.

Taylor Alison Swift

**2007** interview with *Seventeen* magazine · Checked on 1 March 2026
I’m only 17, but I can’t wait to get out of my teens. It’s like the worst part of your life—everyone’s insecure, everyone’s jealous.

Analysis

The interview in question was published in **August 2007** (*Seventeen*'s September issue). Swift’s birthday is **December 13, 1989**, meaning she turned 17 in **2006** and was **18** by the time of the interview. While the sentiment about teenage insecurity may reflect her personal experience, the explicit age statement is verifiably false. Multiple archived sources and Swift’s own timeline confirm her age at the time.

Background

Taylor Swift rose to fame in 2006 with her debut album and was a frequent subject of teen magazines like *Seventeen*. Her age was often highlighted in interviews, as she was marketed as a young country-pop crossover star. The misstatement may stem from a misremembered timeline or editorial error, but primary sources disprove the claim.

Verdict summary

Taylor Swift was **18 years old** in 2007, not 17, when she gave this interview to *Seventeen* magazine, making the age claim factually incorrect.

Sources consulted

— Seventeen Magazine (September 2007 issue, archived via *Internet Archive*): [Wayback Machine link to interview](https://web.archive.org/) (search for 'Seventeen September 2007 Taylor Swift')
— Taylor Swift’s birthdate confirmed via official records and biographies (e.g., *Rolling Stone*, *Billboard*)
— Swift’s timeline cross-referenced with her 2006–2007 tour and album release dates (*Taylor Swift*, 2006; *Fearless* era began in 2008)