Taylor Swift shocked fans and impressed watchers as she took the stage at this year's Victoria Secret Fashion Show on Wednesday (Nov. 13). However, it didn't seem like everybody enjoyed the show T. Swift has put up.

The singer graced the stage twice last night, entertaining the audience with her angelic voice. First, she shared the stage with pop-punk band Fall Out Boy as they performed their hit "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark." Swiftie wore a Union Jack-inspired ensemble during the performance, perfectly suited for the "British Invasion" portion of the show. She later went back on stage to sing "I Knew You Were Trouble", wearing a shimmering silver mini dress.

Taylor's outfits and presence on stage had a lot of people lauding her for seemingly blending in with the Victoria's Secret Angels. But apparently it did not please Australian model Jessica Hart.

At the fashion show's after party at Tao Downtown in Manhattan, the model who shared the catwalk with Swift said the singer isn't fit to be an Angel. When asked whether Taylor would "pull it off as a Victoria's Secret model?" she blatantly answered "No."

"I think, you know what, God bless her heart. I think she's great. But, I don't know, to me, she didn't fit," Hart explained, reports Women's Wear Daily. "I don't know if I should say that," she added.

So what was it with Taylor that supermodel didn't think would "fit in" as a Victoria's Secret model? Hart says she lacks the confidence and experience of a true model.

"I think what you find is that for a lot of us [Victoria's Secret Angels], we've been working for 14, 15 years; what it takes to make it here comes from experience and confidence and knowing how to be confident with yourself. I think it comes with age. It's definitely the benchmark of all jobs."

While don't expect a cat fight to ensue anytime soon, it'd be interesting to see how the Grammy Award-winning singer would react to these remarks.

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