Today, Taylor Swift could experience the, like, second biggest highlight of her senior year of high school.
This morning in Los Angeles, she will join Akon, Linkin Park and Quincy Jones to announce the nominations for the 50th annual Grammy Awards.
"I'm really excited about it, and I'm, like, the only person from country who is there," Swift said Tuesday from Nashville. "It'll be cool to be there and representing country music."
Oh, come on. She knows how this works. She was invited because she's going to be one of the high-profile nominees, probably for best new artist.
"I don't suspect that because I try never to get my hopes up about something like a Grammy nomination," she said. "If you go in thinking you're going to be nominated and you don't get nominated, then that'll just be a bad day."
Hypothetically, then, how would she, like, feel if she got nominated for best new artist?
"I would FREAK out," she exclaimed. "Because that's all genres. That would really, really be an honor that I did not expect and I'm not expecting. I'll keep my fingers crossed."
Of course, this is the 17-year-old who totally lost it last month when the Country Music Association gave her the Horizon Award for top newcomer. After bursting into tears of joy at the podium, she finally blurted out: "This is definitely the highlight of my senior year."