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Taylor Swift admits to stalking fans

Everyone stalks people on social media. Even Taylor Swift.

The 24-year-old pop star has admitted to tracking her fans in an effort to find candidates for secret playback sessions of her new album “1989,” which lands on Oct. 27.

, she admitted that she would watch her fans for “months and months” before inviting them over to her houses in Los Angeles, Nashville, New York and Rhode Island. The unsuspecting fans were then greeted by Swift in person, and she played them the album, handed out cookies she baked herself and, of course, posed for a slew of selfies taken with a Polaroid.

Here’s one of her posing with an LA fan, her cat Olivia Benson and one of her American Music Awards.

Here’s T-Swizzle braiding one seemingly disinterested fan’s hair in Nashville.

Taylor’s already in the Halloween spirit if this pic in Rhode Island is any indication.

And here she is spreading the love with a Swifty in New York.

Clearly, having a stalker isn’t always a bad thing.