Taylor Swift is coming out with a new album entitled "1989."

In her interview with Rolling Stone, Swift shared some insights on her friendships with her fellow female celebrities. She also talked about her rivalry with a female star she refused to name but dissed in the song "Bad Blood."

Swift is known for having many BFFs such as Selena Gomez, Sarah Hyland, Hailee Steinfeld, Dianna Agron, Karlie Kloss, Lena Dunham and Lorde.

Based on her Rolling Stone magazine interview, Swift said that the rift had something to do with business. She said that the unknown woman tried to sabotage one of her tours and hire the people who were supposed to be working for her.

Swift shared that she is non-confrontational and that she hates the fact that she now has to avoid the girl.

Taylor Swift went on to say that she had been unsure for years if they were really friends. She said that they would see each other at awards shows and the girl would stop by, say something to her and just walk away.

She recounted that the girl did something horrible last year that made her realize that they were actually enemies, but she clarified that it was not because of a guy. 

She may not be confrontational, but Taylor Swift is not afraid to make her feelings felt in a song.

"Sometimes the lines in a song are lines you wish you could text-message somebody in real life," she said. "I would just be constantly writing all these zingers -- like, 'Burn. That would really get her.'"

She said she's aware that people will be obsessing about this but she confirmed that not everyone knows the truth about her relationships and stressed that there is a reason why she doesn't overtly call out her enemy in "Bad Blood."