Taylor Swift '22' Parody: YouTube Video '32' Shows Life of 30-Somethings, Swift to Perform at 2013 Billboard Music Awards on ABC

By Scott Taylor, Mstarz reporter | Apr 05, 2013 01:22 PM EDT

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If you're a woman and you want to know what it's like to grow up, you may want to check out the new music video "32." The parody of Taylor Swift's "22" goes through the life of a 32-year-old woman, showing what it's like to be 32. So Fuse's YouTube channel posted, "32 - Taylor Swift 22 Music Video PARODY" to make light of Swift's "22" single. Swift dedicated an entire song to being 22-years-old (Swift turned 23 recently), so Fuse though they would dedicate their song parody to being 32-years-old.

By the looks of the video, being 32 may not be as glamorous and fun as 22. The "About" section on the YouTube video gives the description, "Think it's rough being Taylor Swift feeling 22? Check out the exclusive sweatpants-wearing, wine-drinking, Gouda-eating music video for 32." In the video, the 32-year-old is passing out at 8pm, finding a dentist, and has pimples and wrinkles at the same time. Is this what it's like to be a 32-year-old woman? Check out Taylor Swift's "22" music video and Fuse's "32" and let us know what you think.

Taylor Swift is currently on her "Red" tour, which began in March and runs through the summer. Swift will be performing next on April 7 in Las Vegas for the Academy of Country Music Awards. Swift will then head to Florida for her next few tour stops.

It was also just announced that Swift will be joining Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Miguel and others when she performs at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards on May 19. The show will be airing on ABC from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Will Swift be able to take home any hardware? Tune in to find out!

Taylor Swift's "22" music video, which has over 22 million views on YouTube.

Fuse's "32" music video parody, which has over 500,000 views on YouTube since April 2.

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