OKAY so get this: while some pop stars are out here throwing shoes at assistants or demanding diamond-encrusted water bottles, Olivia Rodrigo—a literal 22-year-old Gen Z angel with eyeliner sharp enough to cut through your trauma—is out here doing God’s work. And by “God’s work” we mean paying for therapy for her entire tour crew. Yes, you read that right. Free. Emotional. Damage. Repairs.
According to her guitarist Daisy Spencer (aka our new favorite person with strings), Olivia and her tour manager Marty “Hot Dad Energy” Hom made therapy accessible and free for everyone on the GUTS World Tour. Not just the band. Not just the dancers. EVERYONE. The lighting crew? Mentally stable. The merch girl? Glowing. The guy who brings her boba? Healing his inner child, one CBT session at a time.
Daisy spilled the tea on The StageLeft Podcast, where she basically said Olivia changed her life—and not in the “omg she signed my forehead” way, but in the “my brain no longer screams at me every day” way. She’d fallen off therapy, but thanks to Livvy, she got back on track and apparently “utilized the crap out of it.” Girl, SAME.
Also fun fact: Olivia’s DAD is a therapist, which makes total sense because this kind of compassion doesn’t just appear from thin air. It’s inherited. Like cheekbones or daddy issues.
So next time you’re scream-crying to “get him back!”, just remember: Olivia Rodrigo isn’t just healing your heartbreak—she’s healing her entire tour bus. One brain at a time. 💜🧠🎸
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