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Danny Trejo shares his bucket list item involving Taylor Swift

Danny Trejo shares his bucket list item involving Taylor Swift

Danny Trejo dishes on a bucket list item about Taylor Swift and his surprising first job

Danny Trejo and Taylor Swift. Getty Images (2)

Swifties come in all shapes and sizes, including, apparently, Machete star Danny Trejo.

“My bucket list item is wearing a shirt that says, ‘I’m a Swiftie, what about that?’ and just walk around,” Trejo, 80, revealed exclusively in his 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me in the latest edition of We weeklyon newsstands now. “I don’t even know her, but I’m so proud of her Taylor Swift. She makes so much money. Have you seen how hard that little girl works? I love the work ethic, you know what I mean?

Trejo added, “And she also has time to go to a soccer game. I don’t have time to go to a game!”

The actor – whose new horror film, Seven cemeteriesis now available digitally and on demand – is full of unexpected anecdotes, including his surprising first job.

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“My first job was armed robbery,” he said Us. “I was looking for a pill dealer. I worked as a handyman, but I was hired so I could watch my boss’s trailer because he was selling pills.”

However, that job ended very quickly when his boss got into trouble with law enforcement.

“His name was Whitey and he wouldn’t have been arrested, but he wasn’t home when the police raided his house,” Trejo added. ‘I saw them coming and I knocked on his door to tell him, but he wasn’t home so they just waited for him. The funny thing is, I met him in prison about four months later. I said, ‘Hey, you should have given me your phone number. I would have called you!’”

Keep scrolling for more personal stories from Trejo, including his hilarious comeback when fans told him they thought he was bigger:

1. I like working on cars. My first job was working at a salvage yard.

2. It became too hard to go to the gym because all I did was sign autographs, and it’s hard to work out with someone standing over you, but I’ll do it. I put a gym in my house so I can workout whenever I want, and this kind works better. I’m in pretty good shape! My favorite workout is bench press, arms and legs.

3. I love training dogs, even though I usually have to untrain them.

4. My first car was a dark blue 1950 Buick Special. From the moment we heated the springs and lowered it, it was great.

5. My favorite piece of clothing is a cardigan with studs. He weighs about 35 pounds.

6. My favorite movie is The seekers. It fascinated me. The cool guys out west – it was the best.

7. My first job was armed robbery. I was looking for a pill dealer. I worked as a handyman, but I got hired so I could watch my boss’s trailer because he was selling pills. His name was Whitey and he would not have been arrested, but he was not home when the police raided his house. I saw them coming and knocked on his door to tell him, but he wasn’t home so they just waited for him. The funny thing is, I met him in prison about four months later. I said, ‘Hey, you should have given me your phone number. I would have called you!”

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8. I currently work as a drug counselor at (California rehabilitation center) Western Pacific Med Corp. Who I’m talking to Governor Newsom whenever I want!

9. I grew up with cousins, so we danced all the time. In high school I always got friends because I could dance and none of the other guys (did).

10. The song that reminds me of my youth is “Johnny B. Goode.”

11. I had a lot of problems at school because I couldn’t sit still or stop talking. They put me in a special class with about 30 people in it, and everyone in that class was somewhere on the (autism) spectrum. But in the 1950s no one knew what the spectrum was. We were just ‘bad kids’. And yet there were some kids in there who were so smart, but couldn’t stop walking or mumbling. I remember telling my daughter that she had not been diagnosed. But everyone says, ‘What makes you think we like being with you? Because you can’t sit still!”

12. My favorite book is Straight time Through Edward Bunker.

13. I’ve only done karaoke once and I sang ‘Folsom Prison Blues’ Johnny Cash.

14. The actors I looked up to (as a kid) were John Wayne And Clint Eastwood. They were so cool, and at that time there weren’t that many Latino stars.

15. I can’t leave the house without my cross necklace, my wallet and a nice pair of shoes. I love a Ferragamo loafer.

16. My bucket list item is wearing a shirt that says, “I’m a Swiftie, what about it?” and just walk around. I don’t even know her, but I’m so proud of Taylor Swift. She makes so much money. Have you seen how hard that little girl works? I love the work ethic, you know what I mean? And she also has time to go to a football match. I don’t have time to go to a game!

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17. The feature I use the most on my phone is Siri. I treat her more or less like a paid assistant.

18. I like to cook a good steak. The secret is to top it with lots of grilled onions.

19. I’m not much of a fast food fan, but tacos are the healthiest kind you can get. That’s one of the reasons we opened our Trejo’s Tacos restaurants.

20. I like to go fishing in Cabo San Lucas. It’s beautiful there.

21. I collect cars, including vintage cars, low-riders, late ’70s Cadillacs, a 1936 Dodge Touring Sedan and a Ford Model T, and everyone has a story.

22. My most star-struck moment was the meeting Robert DeNiro. We did a movie together called Heat and it was amazing and heartfelt. He accepts you exactly as you are.

23. My favorite project I did was Machete. I would love that character (Isador “Machete” Cortez) even if I wasn’t in the movie.

Danny Trejo dishes on a bucket list item about Taylor Swift and his surprising first job

Jessica Alba and Danny Trejo in ‘Machete.’ Fox from the twentieth century

24. I just looked Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1. It was so sad and heartbreaking.

25. Everyone always says, “I thought you were taller,” and I (answer), “Well, I was tall enough to kiss Jessica Alba (in Machete).”

Trejo’s new HISTORY Channel series, Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejopremieres on December 6.

With reporting by Travis Cronin