'Time' explores Grace VanderWaal's backstage routine

Grace VanderWaal, the 13-year-old Rockland native and newly minted pop star, performed earlier this month at Irving Plaza in New York City, and Time magazine was there to document the occasion.

In an article published recently on Time's website, the show, the fans' ecstatic responses and what VanderWaal does after a show is done, are all described in detail.

She grabs a slice of pizza, tosses on an over-sized sweatshirt, listens to some (very specific) music and prays, according to the article.

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There are several references to her pug, Frankie.

"But it’s only now that she’s starting to take the show on the road — all the while continuing in school as a more or less normal eighth grader at her home in Suffern, New York," author Raisa Bruner writes. "Then again, most normal teens don’t have over two million Instagram followers. Most normal teens aren’t heralded as the 'next Taylor Swift,' either."

She may have won "America's Got Talent" and a Teen Choice award and be in the running for a Grammy, but VanderWaal gives a typical 13-year-old response when asked about the comparison to Swift.

“It’s whatever," she said.