Before she met her current squeeze, Olivia Rodrigo had a ‘very oddly specific question’ she used to vet potential partners during their first date.
‘I always ask them if they think that they would want to go to space,’ the 21-year-old pop star explained to Netflix in a video posted last Friday.
‘And if they say yes, I don’t date them. I just think if you want to go to space, you’re a little too full of yourself because I think it’s just weird.’
During the same interview, Olivia admitted that ‘dating an actor’ like her boyfriend of a year – Disclaimer star Louis Partridge – would be a good idea: ‘You got me!’
Rodrigo previously ended her six-month fling with DJ/producer Zack Bia in August 2022 after her seven-month relationship with Proof of Love producer Adam Faze in February 2022.
Before she met her current squeeze, Olivia Rodrigo had a ‘very oddly specific question’ she used to vet potential partners during their first date
And the three-time Grammy winner’s famous 2021 hit Drivers License was said to be inspired by her love triangle with High School Musical: The Musical – The Series leading man Joshua Bassett and Sabrina Carpenter.
Olivia was showcasing her ‘favorite tank tops’ that she wore during her Guts World Tour including one emblazoned with ‘Carrie Bradshaw AF.’
‘I wore this one in New York City at Madison Square Garden,’ Rodrigo gushed of the HBO series that concluded in 2004 (the year after she was born).
‘I love Sex and the City so much! It’s my favorite. Thank you, Miss Carrie Bradshaw.’
When asked if she was Team Mr. Big (Chris Noth) or Team Aidan (John Corbett), the Obsessed singer shrugged: ‘Aidan, d’uh! I mean, Mr. Big sucks, but we’ve all dated guys like that. You can’t let them go. But, yeah, Aidan for the win!’
And while Mr. Big was killed off in season one of Max’s continuation And Just Like That, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is still hoping to be with the passive-aggressive furniture designer despite him asking for a five-year break from her in season two.
Cali-born Olivia was promoting her concert film Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour, which premiered last Tuesday on Netflix.
Rodrigo – who get 49.8M monthly listeners on Spotify – concluded her $186.6-grossing, 97-date Guts World Tour on October 22.
The 21-year-old pop star explained to Netflix in a video posted last Friday: ‘I always ask them if they think that they would want to go to space’
She continued: ‘And if they say yes, I don’t date them. I just think if you want to go to space, you’re a little too full of yourself because I think it’s just weird’
During the same interview, Olivia admitted that ‘dating an actor’ like her boyfriend of a year – Disclaimer star Louis Partridge (pictured Sunday) – would be a good idea: ‘You got me!’
Rodrigo’s famous 2021 hit Drivers License was said to be inspired by her love triangle with High School Musical: The Musical – The Series leading man Joshua Bassett and Sabrina Carpenter
The three-time Grammy winner was promoting her concert film Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour, which premiered last Tuesday on Netflix (pictured October 25)
Cali-born Olivia concluded her $186.6-grossing, 97-date Guts World Tour on October 22 (pictured February 23)
Rodrigo gushed: ’95 shows, 22 countries, and a few matching tattoos! Words cannot describe how lucky I feel to have been able to travel all around the world playing these songs with the most extraordinary group of people’ (pictured August 12)
’95 shows, 22 countries, and a few matching tattoos!’ the half-Filipino beauty – who boasts 79.4M social media followers – gushed.
‘Words cannot describe how lucky I feel to have been able to travel all around the world playing these songs with the most extraordinary group of people. I’ll never forget this experience and all the sweet memories we made on the road. Thank yhou so much to everyone who bought a ticket and sang and screamed and jumped with me. Sharing these nights with y’all has been a real honor.’
Olivia donated a portion of all her ticket sales from the Guts World Tour to Fund 4 Good – her new global initiative for women, girls, and people seeking reproductive health freedom.