Taylor Swift Shows Off That Famous Belly Button Again on Glamour U.K. Cover

Plus, singer talks about feeling "shamed" into staying away from romance for a while

By Bruna Nessif Apr 24, 2015 2:09 AMTags
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Well, since the cat's belly button's out of the bag...

Taylor Swift first revealed her naval in a rare bikini shot taken during trip to Hawaii in January, and now she's giving fans another sneak peek at her famous belly button with a white-hot photo on Glamour U.K.'s June 2015 cover. The blond beauty smizes at the camera and plays with her tresses while wearing a gorgeous white, cut-out ensemble that reveals her crop top and undie-like bottoms.

But the star isn't just loaning her good looks to the mag—she was also the guest editor! "Hello our June Cover Star..and GUEST EDITOR...The AMAZING @taylorswift .. Photos @damon_baker Styled by Fashion Director @nataliehartleywears," the mag's Instagram captioned their photo of the cover.

Swift, who has most recently been linked to EDM mastermind Calvin Harris, admitted to the mag that she felt "shamed into" staying away from romance after her love life became a frequent subject of conversation and mockery.

"There is no easy way for me to engage with romance. I'm really busy, so I can't. And it's a good thing that I feel really independent and I feel that my friends are all I need," she began.

"It's kind of a sad way I got there though, being shamed into it. What else is it when you have two boyfriends in one year and everyone's calling you boy crazy, making jokes about you at awards shows? That's public humiliation. And I don't think its fair."

Taylor's also been great at steering away from being an overly sexualized image in the industry.

"You know, everybody has different priorities as an artist...Every woman has different things that make them feel strong and powerful. For me, I don't have any need or urge to write about overt sexuality. It just never occurs to me. I appreciate girls who sing about whatever they want, because that's what they want to sing about."