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Olivia Rodrigo told The New York Times' Popcast she does not ‘read too far into’ online speculation about a supposed rift with Taylor Swift, as she promotes her third studio album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, due June 12, 2026.
The 23-year-old said diving into every “internet detective” theory would make her “go crazy” and that she learned to detach after the intense scrutiny around her 2021 breakout single “Drivers License.” Rodrigo reiterated she has no interest in publicly naming subjects of her songs and described the post‑Sour songwriting credit changes — which retroactively added Swift, Jack Antonoff and St.
Vincent to “Deja Vu” and credited Swift on “1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back” — as a confusing period she was not closely involved in.
Renewed attention followed March photos of Rodrigo and Swift leaving a Paul McCartney concert at the same time; Rodrigo said she tries to focus on making music and being kind rather than engaging with rumours.







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