Olivia Rodrigo opened up about her rumored feud with Taylor Swift and more in her September cover story with ‘Rolling Stone’
is opening up about the complicated nature of growing up — and getting thrust into the spotlight at age 18., Rodrigo, 20, got candid about the changes that have occurred throughout her life since her debut albumRodrigo grew up as a self-proclaimed “diehard” fan of Swift, 33, and often referred to her as an inspiration.
Getty Images Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo may have taken one step forward and three steps back. Rodrigo grew up as a self-proclaimed “diehard” fan of Swift, first covering her songs at the age of four. After Rodrigo’s song “Driver’s License” from her debut album, Sour, hit No. 1 on the charts in January […]and St. Vincent — were retroactively credited on the track due to the similarities to Swift’s “Cruel Summer.
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