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Olivia Rodrigo Reveals Her Biggest Dating Red Flag
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Date:2025-04-15 15:21:55
Thinking about traveling to outer space? Then you might not be good 4 Olivia Rodrigo.
The "Brutal" singer recently shared the go-to question she usually poses while out on dates and depending on the answer, it serves as the biggest red flag for her.
“This is a very oddly specific question that I ask guys on first dates: I always ask them if they think that they would want to go to space," Olivia, who is currently dating Louis Partridge, shared during a Netflix interview posted on Instagram Nov. 1. "And if they say yes, I don’t date them.”
As she explained while laughing, “I just think if you wanna go to space, you’re a little too full of yourself. I think it’s just weird.”
And she wasn't the only one that thought so, as Grimes—whose ex is Space X founder Elon Musk—chimed in on the conversation online to agree with the sentiment.
"It’s true,” Grimes wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, in response to a reposted video of the singer's interview. “Only women should be going to space.”
As for Olivia, this wouldn't be the first time the Disney Channel alum shared her perspective on dating and relationships. In fact, her 2021 debut album Sour, as she shared previously, served as a deeply personal one.
"I definitely talked about my deepest, darkest secrets and insecurities on Sour—which is sort of strange to be like, 'Here, you guys can have this. Anyone who wants to listen to it can listen to it,'" she told Variety in August of that year. "But it's really empowering when it comes out, and it's been really awesome for me to see people resonate with that vulnerability and relate to it."
And for the 21-year-old, who was previously linked to Zack Bia and Joshua Bassett, with that vulnerability, also came lessons about moving forward.
"I think a big part of growing up is going through your first love and first heartbreak, and that was definitely reflected in the album," she noted, "but I think songs like 'Brutal' and 'Jealousy, Jealousy' reflect the other parts of being a teenager and feeling insecure and not sure how you fit into the world."
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