Taylor Swift: 'Lena Dunham has helped me understand feminism'
Singer Taylor Swift has credited actress Lena Dunham for helping her become a better feminist.
The I Knew You Were Trouble hitmaker explains when she was younger she felt the title had a negative connotation, but the Girls star helped her to realize that it just meant you supported equality among the sexes.
She tells The Guardian, "As a teenager, I didn't understand that
saying you're a feminist is just saying that you hope women and men
will have equal rights and equal opportunities. What it seemed to
me, the way it was phrased in culture, society, was that you hate
men. And now, I think a lot of girls have had a feminist awakening
because they understand what the word means.
"For so long it's been made to seem like something where you'd
picket against the opposite sex, whereas it's not about that at
all. Becoming friends with Lena - without her preaching to me, but
just seeing why she believes what she believes, why she says what
she says, why she stands for what she stands for - has made me
realize that I've been taking a feminist stance without actually
saying so."