Elizebeth Olsen Gets Starstruck Over Taylor Swift

Elizabeth Olsen is experiencing a rise in stock. Her role as Scarlet Witch in the Avengers: Age of Ultron movie is already making her a household word. We already know that she is an old soul who pref...
Elizebeth Olsen Gets Starstruck Over Taylor Swift
Written by Mike Tuttle
  • Elizabeth Olsen is experiencing a rise in stock. Her role as Scarlet Witch in the Avengers: Age of Ultron movie is already making her a household word.

    We already know that she is an old soul who prefers to not get on social media and values her privacy.

    “I don’t [use] social media, and I feel like that’s how people control their image,” she said recently. “My image, in my mind, is just to disappear. I just want people to see the work that I’m proud of. I feel like you let people touch you when you have Instagram or Twitter, and I don’t want to be touched all the time. I’m not going to do it—ever.”

    But even Elizabeth Olsen gets starstruck. In fact, she gets gushy over Taylor Swift.

    On The Late, Late Show with James Corden recently, she shared a sitdown with Dana Carvey and related to Corden and Carvey how she recently met Taylor Swift.

    She was at a birthday party for a mutual friend when the meeting occurred.

    “I really love her, and earlier in my ballet class, I was doing a dance sequence to her music,” Elizabeth Olsen explained. “I only listen to her music when I’m working out, which is a little too often because of Avengers. And I just talked at her for like a long time. I think I blew it because we didn’t exchange phone numbers or anything.”

    Corden pressed for more details about the conversation.

    “I was really close to showing her my dance. She was asking me which song it was, and I couldn’t remember the song title, and I wasn’t going to sing it for her! I didn’t to sound like I was mocking her.” she recalled. “I’m still nervous thinking about it right now. So she named one and I was like, “Yeah. It was that one!”

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