Taylor Swift's 'traumatic' childhood crafting session inspired TV nerd character
Singer/actress Taylor Swift channelled her feelings from a "traumatic" childhood arts and crafts session to play a nerd in a comedy sketch on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
The I Knew You Were Trouble hitmaker reveals she loved making castles out of Popsicle sticks when she was a kid, but one arts and crafts session with hot glue went awry, leaving her bloodied and in pain, and she now has a scar on her right thigh as a daily reminder of the bad experience.
She drew on her arts obsession during her TV appearance on
Wednesday (13Aug14), when she portrayed a geeky character named
Natalie to take part in Fallon's popular skit Ew!, in which the
talk show host dresses up as a teenage girl, named Sara.
Discussing the sketch, in which Swift donned fake braces and
oversized reading glasses, she explained, "The whole, 'I'm Natalie,
I like to create Popsicle stick castles by myself sometimes' -
that's actually a story from my own childhood.
"I have this scar on my leg and it's a very prominent scar that
I've had ever since I was about 10 or 11 and everybody always asks
me about it... I end up telling them. And at first I would tell
people it's a normal thing, when I was 10 I would sit up in my
attic and make castles out of Popsicle sticks and use a super
industrial-strength hot glue gun 'cause I was really serious about
it.
"So one day I was really aggressively creating a slide... and I was
just like, glue, glue, glue, glue, glue, glue, glue, and then
suddenly I was gluing off the table and a blob of just, like, hot
glue, was just there (on my thigh). Your first instinct is just to
go, 'Oh, I'll pull that off', and then you pull off 17 layers of
skin with it... Ew! So that's how I came up with Natalie, it was a
traumatic childhood story."
And Swift admitted she had been waiting for the opportunity to
bring Natalie to life for some time: "I don't know why I got so
into this but I love the Ew! sketch... So I started thinking, 'What
would I ever do if I ever got to do that?'"
Fallon has previously recruited show guests including Zac Efron,
Channing Tatum and Seth Rogen to don drag for the segment, while
Lindsay Lohan and First Lady Michelle Obama have also appeared in
the skit.