Olivia Rodrigo describes songs from her upcoming album:
"They’re ‘sad love songs’. I realised all my favourite romantic love songs were beautiful because they had a tinge of fear or yearning in them."
Olivia Rodrigo reveals she joined Raya for a month, had first kisses in Chiltern Firehouse but keeps coy over Louis Partridge split rumours as she stuns in striking photoshoot for British Vogue trib.al/WZvOnHu
Olivia Rodrigo reveals to British Vogue her upcoming album is filled with “sad love songs”:
“I realised all my favourite romantic love songs were beautiful because they had a tinge of fear or yearning in them.”
Olivia Rodrigo reflects on the hate she received when she first debuted:
“Sometimes I meet a 17 or an 18-year-old nowadays and I’m like, ‘Wow, you are such a baby, I can’t believe people were that mean to me.”
(vogue.co.uk/article/olivia…)
British Vogue describes Olivia Rodrigo’s upcoming album:
“The fan theories were right: these are all love songs, but specifically about the obsession and anxiety of it – or the depression when your lover is gone.”
POLITIZADA! Olivia Rodrigo critica o governo Trump:
"A forma como o ICE está destruindo comunidades e aterrorizando as pessoas é muito perturbadora. É um momento muito triste e assustador."
Olivia Rodrigo talks about the White House using her song in an ICE-related video:
“That was awful. Dystopian. The way that ICE is ripping apart communities and terrorising people is so disturbing. It’s a really sad, scary time.”
One thing #OliviaRodrigo discovered during her ascent to stardom is how little interest she has in the excesses of celebrity, and so living in LA can be a lot. “I had an era, for sure, when I was going to weird parties and excited by the new town that I had just been invited into,” she tells #BritishVogue in the April 2026 issue, “I very quickly realised that’s not my scene.” Perhaps it’s part of the reason why she fell for London: “I’ve spent so much time here over the course of making this album. It has a lot of songs that are London vibes, about experiences that I’ve had here.” britishvogue.visitlink.me/NQ_K5j
Fans have been dissecting #OliviaRodrigo’s every move for clues about “OR3” for months now. “They’re sad love songs,” the star tells Amel Mukhtar, who got a first listen when they met for the April 2026 issue of #BritishVogue. “I realised all my favourite romantic love songs were beautiful because they had a tinge of yearning in them.” britishvogue.visitlink.me/kWKXMu
From California to Camden, #BritishVogue’s April 2026 cover star #OliviaRodrigo is the 23-year-old singer-songwriter the world fell for like no other. As fascination about her new album and life away from the mic hits fever pitch, Amel Mukhtar takes a walk on Primrose Hill with this decade’s biggest breakout star to talk fame versus reality and what it takes to chronicle all our love stories. britishvogue.visitlink.me/VHHsMU