Olivia Rodrigo Hints at Ongoing Romance with Louis Partridge in London

Olivia Rodrigo has hinted that her relationship with actor Louis Partridge continues, countering past breakup rumours. She revealed she has spent significant time in London, Partridge's hometown, drawing inspiration there for her upcoming third album. Rodrigo performed at Glastonbury, where she shared that her song "So American" was inspired by Partridge. The couple has intentionally kept their romance private, with Partridge stating they are together for the right reasons.

Key Points: Olivia Rodrigo, Louis Partridge Relationship Update & London Album

  • Hints relationship is ongoing
  • Finds album inspiration in London
  • Addressed breakup rumours indirectly
  • Values their private relationship
  • Headlined Glastonbury Festival
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Olivia Rodrigo hints at relationship with Louis Partridge amid past breakup rumours

Olivia Rodrigo hints she's still with Louis Partridge, finds inspiration in London for her new album, and discusses their private relationship.

Olivia Rodrigo hints at relationship with Louis Partridge amid past breakup rumours
"It's nice to know that we can go to things together... You've got a friend in those times. - Louis Partridge"

Washington DC, March 20

Singer-songwriter and actor Olivia Rodrigo has seemingly hinted that she is still in a relationship with actor Louis Partridge, months after the couple faced breakup rumours in December, according to E! News.

In an interview, Rodrigo shared that she has been spending significant time in London, Partridge's hometown, while working on her upcoming third album.

"I've found a lot of inspiration from being in London," she said. "I've spent so much time here over the course of making this album. It has a lot of songs that are London vibes, about experiences that I've had here," as per the outlet.

The 23-year-old singer has been creating music in England, and she also headlined the Glastonbury Festival--where she confessed her track "So American" was inspired by Louis--last June. Shortly after her riveting performance, Louis gave her a sweet shoutout, according to E! News.

Despite her growing popularity, Rodrigo said she was surprised by the relatively low-key public attention she received in the UK.

"No one was being weird to me. I'm like, 'Do I need to do more press?'" she joked, adding that she admires British culture and would consider living there part-time, according to E! News.

Both Rodrigo and Partridge have largely kept their relationship private. In a previous interview with Esquire U.K., Partridge said they chose not to be overly public about their romance, emphasising that they are together for the right reasons.

"It's nice to know that we can go to things together... You've got a friend in those times," he said, according to E! News.

While neither has directly addressed the earlier breakup speculation, Rodrigo's recent comments suggest the pair may still be going strong.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Honestly, who cares about these foreign celebrity relationships? We have enough gossip about our own film stars. The media should focus on more important news.
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Ananya R
As a fan of her music, I'm just excited for the new album! "London vibes" sounds interesting. Hope she incorporates some global sounds. Her last album was brilliant.
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David E
Respectfully, while I enjoy her music, this constant speculation about her personal life feels unnecessary. The article itself admits they keep things private, so maybe we should too? Let's talk about the art, not the artist's dating life.
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Karthik V
She's surprised no one was "weird" to her in the UK? 😂 Come to India, Olivia! You'll get mobbed by fans for an autograph and then have 50 articles written about your outfit the next day. Our paparazzi are on another level!
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Sarah B
It's sweet that he's her "friend in those times." That's what a real partnership should be about, not just the glamour. Sounds like a mature relationship, especially for people in their early 20s in the spotlight.

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