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Olivia Rodrigo: Guts, Glory, and Giving Back | Pop Star's Enduring Legacy

Olivia Rodrigo: Guts, Glory, and Giving Back | Pop Star's Enduring Legacy

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Olivia Rodrigo has been busy cementing her post Guts era legacy, and the last few days have been a snapshot of a 22 year old star very aware of both her catalog and her clout. Consequence reports that she has announced Live From Glastonbury A BBC Recording a full live album documenting her 2025 Glastonbury headlining set, including her duets with The Cures Robert Smith on Friday Im in Love and Just Like Heaven. That release deepens her reputation as a serious festival headliner rather than a teen phenomenon and the BBC branding underscores how firmly she is now lodged in the British and global pop canon.

On stage, recent coverage from outlets like AOL and People highlights how she ended the Guts World Tour at the Osheaga festival in Montreal by literally jumping down to the barricade, pulling off the silver G U T S rings from her fingers and handing them to fans, a gesture that has been replayed endlessly on TikTok and framed as the symbolic close of the Guts era. People also amplified a revealing detail from her touring guitarist Daisy Spencer, who said Rodrigo paid for free therapy for all band and crew on the Guts tour, a small line in a podcast that carries big long term biographical weight about how she runs her operation.

Video from her BST Hyde Park 2025 set is still circulating, including her duet on The A Team with Ed Sheeran, posted on the official festival YouTube channel and driving another round of stan analysis about her comfort trading lines with older A list songwriters in front of a huge London crowd.

Politically, Business Insider and others report that she publicly blasted the US Department of Homeland Security for using one of her songs in what she called hateful deportation propaganda, demanding they stop using her music in immigration enforcement content. That statement, widely quoted on X and Instagram, reinforces a pattern that began when she spoke about reproductive rights on her earlier tour.

Speculation on stan accounts about surprise new music tied to the Glastonbury live album or a quick third studio record remains unconfirmed; as of now, no reputable outlet has reported firm details on a new era beyond the live release and ongoing festival afterglow.

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