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Zayn Malik is really special: Taylor Swift

Singer Taylor Swift says her "I don't wanna live forever" collaborator Zayn Malik is "really special and wonderful".
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Singer Taylor Swift says her "I don't wanna live forever" collaborator Zayn Malik is "really special and wonderful".


"I've known Zayn for a really long time. I think his voice is one that is really rare and I think he's really special and wonderful," she said in a behind-the-scenes video from their music video obtained by Capital FM, reports femalefirst.co.uk.


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"It's really, really amazing to get to work together. It's amazing when you get to work with people who you hang out with. The question of, 'Will we get along?', is already answered. We know we get along like, 'Yeah it's fine'," Swift added.


The duo recorded the video at a hotel here where they reportedly "trashed the hotel room".


A source said: "Zayn trashed the hotel room to bits, ripping apart pillows and smashing a lamp up against the wall. Taylor had to light the curtains on fire for her part. The smoke alarms were turned off on the nearby floors so that the building didn't have to be evacuated.


"At one point, Taylor smashed a mirror in the bathroom. All the scenes were carefully planned. It's going to be a very sexy video. Zayn was dressed dapper and Taylor was wearing garters and heels."


 

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