Taylor Swift Chips Tooth, 2013 'Red' Tour [VIDEO]: Harry Styles' Ex-Girlfriend's Reason Not to Smile, Songstress Opens Up About New Album Inspiration

By Jon Niles, Mstars Reporter | Aug 05, 2013 03:00 PM EDT

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We are all used to seeing 23-year-old pop singer Taylor Swift flashing her bright smile on stage and during awards ceremonies. Her perfect smile is a great reminder that the performer might be in the headlines for singing about a long list of ex-boyfriends, but she still has time to be happy. But what if something terrible would happen to her smile? Would she stop smiling? It turns out she would not stop smiling because she chipped her tooth about a month ago and keeps flashing those pearly whites!

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, the "I Knew You Were Trouble" singer admitted that poor microphone handling ended up chipping her tooth.

"I was particularly hung up on not chipping another tooth like last show in Pittsburgh, definitely. It had a tip on [the tooth] and it doesn't anymore," she said. I try to be really quick with the microphone, so I'm not standing there just waiting to sing with my mic right next to my face, so I really quickly pulled my mic up to sing and basically uppercut punched myself in the tooth.

"And then part of it fell onto the stage and I was like, 'Oh, I wonder how bad that was. I wonder which tooth that is and I wonder how bad that is,' and I was just trying not to chip another one tonight," she continued. "I'm not doing anything about it. It's just gonna be a little bit jagged, I guess."

Though she might be a little stressed out about repeating the microphone-to-tooth mishap, Taylor has spent most of her free time working on new songs for her Red follow-up.

In the same interview with Rolling Stone, Swift admitted that her relationships are clearly the inspiration for her songwriting and that she does not regret any of them.

"I am getting to a point where the only love worth being in is the love worth singing about. And kind of mad love," she explained. "I think that for me, when you experience something that's worth writing a song about, chances are it's the same kind of intense feeling that someone else has felt.

"And it has led them to be sitting on a bedroom floor crying, or walking through a crowded room feeling alone or feeling misunderstood by the person who's supposed to know them better than anybody else," Swift continued. "Those are things that make you feel really alone, and if someone's singing a song about that feeling, then you feel bonded to that person. And I guess that's the only way I can find an explanation why 55,000 people would want to come see me sing."

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