Taylor Swift tells The Telegraph that she is never talking about her feud with Katy Perry in future interviews.

"I'm not giving them anything to write about," Swift said.

It was rumored that the "Bad Blood" singer had a confrontation with the "Roar" singer and wrote that song about it.

"I'm not walking up the street with boys, I'm not stumbling out of clubs drunk. But I'm never going to talk about her in my interview. It's not going to happen," Swift added, citing rumors of her in the tabloids about being a "serial dater" and fighting with Perry.

Swift was still one of the major people in the center of attention at the Grammys although she did not perform. She broke the news to her fans, telling them that her main focus is her "1989" tour.

The star recently met with a terminally ill four-year-old girl named Jalene Salinas to grant one of her dying wishes on her bucket list, People reports.

Swift met the girl Monday night via FaceTime after the San Antonio, Texas, community reached out to the star about Salinas' final wish.

She is the only pop artist to sell more than a million copies in the first week of its release for three separate albums in America.

Her latest album, "1989," had the most first-week sells since 2002 after its release in October. Her 2010 "Speak Now" album and 2012's "Red" made massive first-week sells as well.

The "Blank Space" singer's "1989" album was the best-selling international album in the United Kingdom last year. The album's lead single "Shake it Off" was No.1 on iTunes in 64 different countries.

"For the last two albums I'd sold one million copies in a week," Swift said, "and I knew people were waiting to see me not hit that number and then diagnose the music industry as dying or dead. Which is a lot of pressure to put on one artist and one album."