In Taylor Swift's mind, it's not that hard being Taylor Swift.
The Shake It Off singer said doing her job is not that hard - apart from touring being exhausting - her life on the road, recording and publicity is a piece of cake.
Speaking to Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw ahead of her show at Big Weekend in Norwich over the weekend, she said: "It's not that hard, I'm telling you now it's really not.
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"Sometimes I really don't think it's that hard at all."
Let's not forget she flew all the way to Norwich, mid her on-going 1989 world tour. Yep, sounds easy.
And yes, look at this crowd, doesn't look hard at all...
Tay-Tay also told Grimmy that it's a good thing 'to feel tired after a show'.
"That's the best part of this [touring]. When you walk off stage and you're drenched in sweat and you're tired and your legs hurt... it feels like you're really working for the job," she explained.
"It's nice to feel tired after a show. I'm like 'Oh my God, I'm finally doing something'. I really like the feeling of: 'You know what? I've been busy. I deserve this watching two hours of TV at the end of the night'.
"I like Friends because I've seen every episode, so it's like switching my brain off. I know exactly what they're about to say."
You're too modest Taylor.