Olivia Rodrigo
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But it just like bred, I think, a sense of like ambition in me and like wanting to express myself and like do things and hopefully be a
positive, like, influence on something or someone.
I don't know.
But I don't know.
I think I owe that to them.
They really always made me feel like I could do anything or say what was on my mind without, you know, feeling ashamed.
And so there is in your mind, like, a moral component to being an artist.
If you're going to be a person who has a voice, who has sway, who has influence, you think that some degree of responsibility kind of comes with that, right?
Yeah, I think it's just a job.
I don't even know if I would say like it's your responsibility to like step up.
But I just think it's like it's the same way that I talk about how I'm sad about a breakup on a song.
It's like the same.
It's the same thing.
It's the same emotion.
It's just like maybe expressed in a different medium.
Oh gosh.
Um, I, I just, I'm not really a fashion girl.
Really?
I'm not a fashion girl.
Can I just say, also can I just say candidly, many people who attend the Met Gala are not fashion people and you know who you are and I know who you are.