Taylor Swift Buys $8 Million Mansion Next To Calvin Harris! 'Bad Blood' Singer Afraid Of Being Cheated On?

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Taylor Swift is allegedly obsessed with new boyfriend Calvin Harris that she is willing to spend more than $8 million just to live next to him. It was said that the "Bad Blood" singer was planning to buy a Scottish castle located next to her beau's family so that they can see each other all the time.

New reports claim that Taylor is head over heels in love with Calvin that she is already planning to buy a house next to him. The news did not come as a surprise given that Swift did the same thing when she bought a mansion next to Conor Kennedy's parents house. The "1989" singer is reportedly in talks to buy a huge property so they can have a place of their own when they take a trip to Scotland.

"The pop princess is eyeing an $8 Million estate not far from where Calvin's parents live," an insider told OK! magazine, via Celeb Dirty Laundry.

"Called the Tower of Lethendy, it boasts a golf course, a tennis court, a heated outdoor pool, a sauna, and a massage room. It's like a fairytale castle. Taylor is all about romance. She is looking forward to snuggling up by a roaring fire with Calvin and embracing Scottish traditions."

The publication, however, pointed out that Taylor Swift may be the only one investing in their relationship. Insiders claim that Calvin Harris is incessantly cheating and flirting with other girls behind her back. They held that the DJ is having a hard time saying goodbye to his playboy lifestyle.

"Before Taylor came along Calvin's lifestyle was pretty wild," sources told Life & Style magazine, via Celeb Dirty Laundry.

"He bedded plenty of beautiful bikini models on the club circuit - Las Vegas, South Beach, Ibiza, you name it. He would keep in contact with them afterward by sending nude pictures of himself."

"I can't imagine how she could trust him knowing all of these knowing all of these gorgeous girls are still trying to sext him and sleep with him."

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