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Too Thin! Taylor Swift Debuts Super Skinny Figure Following Move To New York City

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Jan. 28 2015, Updated 2:06 p.m. ET

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Taylor Swift performs onstage during We Can Survive 2014 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California
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It’s no surprise that the media has targeted Taylor Swift for her slim figure over the years. But since the “Shake It Off” singer moved to New York City last year, she has become shockingly skinny!

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Taylor Swift arrives at the 'Late Show with David Letterman' in NYC
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During an appearance on Late Show with David Letterman in October, Taylor rocked a little black dress with a plunging neckline. But instead of all eyes being on her chic frock, it was her protruding breastbone that had everybody talking!

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Taylor Swift seen at the IHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas
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In one of her more revealing outfits of the season at the iHeart Radio Music Festival in September, Taylor looked frail as her collarbone was alarmingly visible.

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Taylor Swift in concert on 'Good Morning America' in Times Square
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“Since she moved to New York, Taylor’s become fixated on being healthy,” a source told OK! Magazine. “She’s very careful about what she eats and works out constantly.”

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Taylor Swift arrives at 'GMA' to promote her new video 'Blank Space" in New York City
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Health coach Alicia Hunter guesses that the 5’10” star weighs just 114 pounds! “A healthy weight for her body type would be 132 pounds,” Alicia said. “She could be at risk for osteoporosis, hair loss, even reproductive issues.” Yikes!

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