Taylor Swift makes solo trip to Paris Fashion Week... as Conor Kennedy's father 'orders him to focus on school'


Paris is one of the romantic cities in the world but Taylor Swift had to make do without the company of her young paramour during a visit to France this week.

The country singer, 22, travelled to the capital alone for its renowned fashion week and attended Elie Saab's fashion show on Wednesday.

She wore a stylish baby blue frock by the designer and mingled with the style pack in front row.

The Love Song singer's boyfriend Conor Kennedy, 18, was unable to join her because he is still in school.

A new report today claimed Kennedy patriarch Robert is concerned his son has been neglecting his studies because of his romance with the high-profile star.

The National Inquirer quotes a source who claims: 'Trouble started when Conor went back to school in Deerfield, Mass, a few weeks ago.'

'Taylor not only visited him for a romantic weekend, she started texting, phoning, and e-mailing love notes 24/7.'

The source added: 'They’re totally infatuated, and Robert went nuts when he heard Taylor will send her private plane to pick Conor up and bring him to wherever she is over the next six weeks.'

RFK allegedly wants his son focusing on school work as he preps for admittance to an Ivy League college and has warned Conor he won’t allow Taylor to be a distraction.

'Taylor’s unhappy, but doesn’t want to trigger a rift in the Kennedy family – because she’s raring to join it herself someday!' said the source.

Meanwhile, Taylor is keeping details of her romance to herself and declined to discuss the topic during an interview in Glamour's November issue.

'I don’t talk about my personal life in great detail,' Swift said.

'I write about it in my songs, and I feel like you can share enough about your life in your music to let people know what you're going through.'

But she did offer insights into recent reports about her song Dear John.

The We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together singer admits that ex John Mayer was a little 'presumptuous' when he claimed the song was about him and bashed Swift in Rolling Stone, saying it was 'a really lousy thing for her to do.'

'I never disclose who my songs are about,' Swift tells Glamour, adding that she never read what Mayer had to say about her, and never will.

'I know it wasn't good, so I don’t want to know,' she continues

'I put a high priority on staying happy, and I know what I can't handle.'

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