Taylor Swift begins Rolling Stone expose with car accident

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Posted: 10/13/2012

TAYLOR SWIFT's new interview with Rolling Stone magazine got off to a bad start when she reversed her sports utility vehicle into a musician pal's car.

She was chatting to journalist Brian Hiatt while making the maneuver outside a Nashville, Tennessee recording studio when the pair heard a crunch and Swift freaked out.

In his article about the singer, Hiatt writes, "This is what it sounds like when Taylor Swift totally loses it: 'Oh, my God. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD. OH, MY GOD.'"

The writer claims she backed directly into a parked car while using direction application Google Maps on her iPhone.

Panicked, she jumped out of her sport utility vehicle and didn't calm down until she realized the other vehicle belonged to her bass player Amos Heller.

The writer reveals she told him, "I'm gonna pay for it, I promise! I'm good for it! Oh, my God, Amos, I'm so sorry. I freaked out 'cause I went the wrong way and he (Hiatt) was gonna think I'm a bad driver and then I backed into another car. This is the worst interview he's ever had, already!"

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