Taylor Swift's love for her fans is simply outstanding and heart-warming. In her recent endeavour to treat them with her music from her upcoming album '1989', she took them hostage and smuggled them to her home to pamper them with a house party she hosted.

Swift, who has an upcoming album set for release, wanted her fans to hear her music first. She has a unique modus operandi for the same, which is elaborated by the Mirror. First, she stalked a few fans online through their Twitter and Facebook accounts to familiarize herself a bit with their background and the extent of their devotion to her music.

On the basis of several undisclosed yardsticks, she shortlisted a few of them for her party at her luxurious bachelorette pad. Once selected, they were told to meet their rep in a church parking lot through a secret messenger.

Their phones and cameras were confiscated before bundling them in buses to a secret location. Fans obviously could not believe their eyes when they found themselves in the house of their idol and surrounded by her Grammy and other awards.

Swift admitted the same on the show 'Alan Carr's Chatty Man', in which she also revealed that this was possibly her favourite album so far. After realising her fondness for the album, she shared that she wanted it played for her dearest fans and just hang out with them.

When Alan jokingly asked if anything was missing from the apartment to which the singer quipped that one of the soaps had been reported gone.

In the meantime, Swift's anticipated fifth album '1989' leaked out on the net on Oct. 24--just three days before its official release. However, her fans showed an extraordinary dedication towards the artist by bashing leakers and pledging not to listen to the album until its official release, as told by US Weekly.

Even former Billboard Editor Bill Werde found the behaviour of Swift's loyal fans quite commendable as her leaked work was not trending on Twitter because they refused to condone the leakage by not retweeting.