Taylor Swift's stalker has "no regrets" after he was arrested for breaking in to her New York apartment for the second time.

Roger Alvarado, 22, was recently detained by cops for allegedly breaking into Swift’s Franklin Street home, the same apartment he breached in April (18), via the second-floor patio door in the early hours using a concrete block.

In an interview from jail with the New York Post's Page Six, the obsessed fan insisted he just wanted to speak to the Shake It Off hitmaker.

"I don’t want to hurt her. I just wanted to speak to her, to talk to her. She seems nice (and) cool,’’ he said, adding "I don’t regret it’’.

He was also asked whether he would break in again.

“Probably, with more violence, but not towards her," he stated.

Back in April, Alvarado, who hails from Florida, was arrested for breaking into the same apartment, using Swift's shower and napping on her bed.

He pleaded guilty to criminal contempt and burglary and was sentenced to six months behind bars, plus five years probation.

Alvarado is charged with stalking, burglary and felony criminal contempt for violating an order of protection.

Around the time of the second break-in, the popstar revealed in an interview with American Elle magazine that she lives with the "fear of violence" in her personal life and beefed up security during her Reputation Tour, because she was afraid there may be a repeat of the Manchester Arena bombing that happened after an Ariana Grande show in 2017.

"There was a tremendous amount of planning, expense, and effort put into keeping my fans safe," Swift explained. "My fear of violence has continued into my personal life. I carry QuikClot army grade bandage dressing, which is for gunshot or stab wounds.

"You get enough stalkers trying to break into your house and you kind of start prepping for bad things."

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