Olivia Rodrigo: Fiery Activism, Cure-ious Inspiration, and a St. Vincent Guitar Connection
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Olivia Rodrigo has dominated headlines this week with fiery activism and candid revelations from her latest podcast appearance. On Thursday, December 18, AOL reports she slammed the Department of Homeland Security in Instagram comments for using her song in what she called racist hateful propaganda, declaring, Dont ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda. That bold clapback underscores her growing voice on social issues, potentially shaping her public persona long-term.
Her standout moment came on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fames Music Makes Us podcast hosted by Kathleen Hanna of Bikini Kill, as detailed by Consequence and Sunny 106.3. The hour-long chat, released this week, saw the 22-year-old dish on musical inspirations post-Glastonbury where she jammed with The Cures Robert Smith, prompting a deep dive into The Cure, New Order, and Joy Division—fueling fan speculation about her third albums direction. She gushed over Alanis Morissettes Jagged Little Pill as her go-to for existential reconnection, praising its raw mix of anger, spite, jealousy, joy, and hope. Rodrigo also hailed women in rock for their unique pain, rage, and vulnerability, calling it an entirely different category.
Gear talk turned personal when she raved about her custom purple Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Goldie signature guitar, perfect for female bodies. I read an interview about it, and she made a guitar thats specifically designed for women... its cut so that you can have boobs and play guitar, she told Hanna, noting its use since her 2024 Guts tour. St. Vincent herself designed it ergonomic and lightweight back in 2016.
Earlier, on December 16, Hot 101.7 and AOL covered her swooning over meeting Harry Styles, living out elementary school One Direction fan fiction IRL. Thrilled to grab tea with him, she said, blending nostalgia with starstruck charm. No major business moves or public sightings surfaced, but these beats highlight Rodrigos blend of pop rebellion and rock reverence.
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