The pop star, 37, has revealed she's 'overwhelmed' after performing her 2009 hit F**k You with Olivia Rodrigo at Glastonbury on Saturday.
In an address at the White House, President Joe Biden said it was 'a sad day for the court and the country' and called the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. She continued: 'My babies got to see their mamma slay Glastonbury with their favourite pop star today. And with nearly 3 yrs sobriety under my belt. The Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice research group, has said that 26 states are 'certain or likely' to ban abortion now. Wade decision that allowed abortions performed before a fetus would be viable outside the womb - between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy - was wrongly decided because the U.S. Constitution makes no specific mention of abortion rights. Before Lily arrived on stage, Olivia told the audience: ‘Today is a very, very special day.
Fans watching the set on iPlayer noticed that Rodrigo and Allen's rendition of 'F*** You', aimed at the US Supreme Court, had been left out.
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"I'm devastated and terrified that so many women and so many girls are going to die because of this," the pop star said while performing at Glastonbury.
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Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen performed “F–k You” and dedicated it to Supreme Court justices amid the Roe v. Wade ruling at the Glastonbury Festival ...
We hate you.” Wade on Friday. The singer brought out Lily Allen on stage to perform the latter’s hit song “F–k you,” dedicating it to the five Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v.
Olivia Rodrigo used her considerable platform to share her honest feelings about the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade in their ruling this week.
A number of states had “ trigger laws” in place for this outcome, meaning they instantly made abortion illegal as of the ruling, including Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri and South Dakota. Others are moving towards that ban. In those fifty years, many states have been chipping away at those rights by implementing laws and regulations that shut down clinics and make the gestational time period for legal abortion shorter and shorter. The musical artist was on stage at the Glastonbury Festival in the U.K. when she got raw about her real feelings about the right to an abortion ending at the federal level in the U.S.
On June 25, Olivia Rodrigo brought Lily Allen onstage at the Glastonbury Festival for a duet of Allen's "F*ck You" dedicated to the Supreme Court.
The 'Good 4 U' singer called out the Justices who overturned Roe v Wade abortion rights. We take a look at the song's lyrics and their original target.
Allen has previously performed the song at Glastonbury and used it to call out the far-right British National Party. However it would go on to be a big hit in mainland Europe, reaching number two in the Netherlands. We take a look at the song’s lyrics and their original target.
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At Glastonbury, Olivia Rodrigo invited Lily Allen on stage for a duet of F— You, in response to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
"Today is a really, really dark day for women in the US. I’m just going to say that as I cannot bear to think about it any longer in this moment.” Honestly, it's emotional. What wants to say ‘Fuck the Supreme Court’ on three?,” she shouted before leading a chant of “Fuck the Supreme Court!” She concluded: “Fuck that shit. It's just simply one of those catchy songs that embody how we feel sometimes, with lyrics that say "F— you, f— you very very much" in the chorus. “In all honesty, [the festival is] like super surreal and fun, but I’m having like the shittiest day,” she told the crowd. There comes moments in our pop culture history that become a "mood" and Olivia Rodrigo singing the iconic song "F— You" with artist Lily Allen in response to the Supreme Court overturning of Roe V. Wade is definitely up there. Glastonbury is currently taking place in Pilton, Somerset, England and the five-day festival has already had some choice moments against the SCOTUS ruling.
"I'm devastated and terrified that so many women and so many girls are going to die because of this," the pop star said while performing at Glastonbury.
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She went on to name Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh, who, along with Chief Justice John Roberts, voted to ...
“The most important thing is action & loud voices,” she wrote on Instagram, asking followers to donate to Planned Parenthood and the National Network of Abortion Funds. Meanwhile, Halsey incorporated a new call to activism in her show responding directly to the Supreme Court decision that said in part, “Don’t wait for the revolutionaries to change the world. Headliner Billie Eilish later added her voice to the chorus of women protesting the decision at the festival. Wade. Lizzo announced on Saturday that she had pledged $500,000 of money made from her upcoming tour to Planned Parenthood, and that Live Nation had agreed to match the donation. And I wanted to dedicate this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who have shown us that, at the end of the day, they truly don’t give a shit about freedom.” She went on to name Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh, who, along with Chief Justice John Roberts, voted to overturn Roe v. “Everyone deserves that kind of access.” Olivia Rodrigo got an entire crowd to sing “F*ck You” to the Supreme Court on Saturday, just two days after the Court released the Dobbs decision ending Roe v.
Olivia Rodrigo called out the Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade during her performance at the Glastonbury Festival.
'I live in New York and I am DOUBLE FURIOUS with the Supreme Court. I want to find people who are coordinating a mass sex strike. In an address at the White House, President Joe Biden said it was 'a sad day for the court and the country' and called the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. The fenced-off area in front of the high court was filled largely with those demanding abortion rights. Wade, we cannot take the risk of an unintended pregnancy, therefore, we will not have sex with any man — including our husbands — unless we are trying to become pregnant,' one Demonstrators claimed police tased one of the men Wade was overturned, thanks to specially-devised 'trigger laws' and historic bans that were automatically reenacted after Friday's ruling Wade decision that allowed abortions performed before a fetus would be viable outside the womb - between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy - was wrongly decided because the U.S. Constitution makes no specific mention of abortion rights. Rodrigo concluded her slew of posts by sharing a link to AbortionFinder.org, a website that helps women find verified abortion providers. Rodrigo concluded her slew of posts by sharing a link to AbortionFinder.org, a website that helps women find verified abortion providers. Olivia Rodrigo called out the Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v. 'I hope every human being in this country understands that when you take away a woman’s right to make decisions about her health and well-being, she is no longer a full citizen. The Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice research group, has said that 26 states are 'certain or likely' to ban the procedure.
Powerful and political, Olivia Rodrigo's Glastonbury debut shows just how big her omnipresent tunes have become.
After ‘Drivers License’ Rodrigo surveyed the audience – perhaps a little overwhelmed – telling us “thank you Glastonbury, that was very special”. She’s not wrong. For the past 18 months, Rodrigo has been on a rapid upward trajectory – her music becoming an omnipresent phenomenon. And while you could argue it’s too early to suggest Rodrigo could make the same leap to the Pyramid top spot, if you passed on her Saturday Glasto show, you’d missed out on a pretty compelling case for it.
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No worries – you can download and install a VPN (opens in new tab) to port yourself back home to tune in as normal. While this can be used for privacy, it can also be used to access your preferred streaming platform back home, even when you're out of the country. Not in the UK right now? You can still experience what was a standout performance in full. And, with two UK number-one singles and a chart-topping album under her belt before the age of 20, the sky's the limit. Disney star turned pop princess Olivia Rodrigo performed a late-afternoon set on the Other Stage on the Saturday at Glastonbury 2022.
Olivia Rodrigo, Lily Allen, Billie Eilish, Phoebe Bridgers, more react at Glastonbury Festival to SCOTUS overturning abortion rights case Roe v. Wade.
"Our power to plan our own futures and control our own bodies depends on our ability to access sexual and reproductive health care, including abortion," the ad read. “And today is a really, really dark day for women in the U.S. I’m just going to say that as I cannot bear to think about it any longer in this moment.” Wade after a draft opinion from the Supreme Court leaked. Also included were Ariana DeBose, Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello, Demi Lovato, Justin Bieber, Halsey, Kendall Jenner, Megan Thee Stallion, Miley Cyrus, Shawn Mendes, Selena Gomez and Tommy Dorfman. "The song we’re about to do is, I think, one of the favorites that we’ve written and it’s about the concept of power and how we need to always remember how not to abuse it,” she said. In the court's most closely watched and controversial case in years, a majority of the justices held that the right to end a pregnancy was not found in the text of the Constitution nor the nation's history.
Olivia Rodrigo produced a "powerful" debut performance at Glastonbury 2022 performing her hit songs and featured a surprise guest-Lily Allen.
Wow, the icon she is and the example she is setting for new artists to come.” Another praised her duet with Allen: “The way she called them out by name, such a powerful speech and iconic thing to do.” However, the standout moment for many was when Rodrigo announced a surprise guest to the stage- pop singer Lily Allen. After blasting the US Supreme Court’s Roe v. Advertisement
Rodrigo brought out Lily Allen for a rendition of 'F*** You', dedicated to five US Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v Wade.
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Allen joined Rodrigo onstage at the Glastonbury Festival in England over the weekend, for a duet of her 2009 anthem.
"This song goes out to the justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh," the "drivers license" singer said to the cheering crowd. 😜." Rodrigo then proceeded to name the five justices who ruled to overturn Roe v. "I had the most amazing day. "Quite emosh. Allen posted about the powerful performance on Instagram, calling the moment an emotional one.
Olivia Rodrigo said she was 'devastated and terrified' by the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade before singing with Lily Allen at Glastonbury.
"Today is a really, really dark day for women in the U.S.," Eilish, 20, told the crowd. "So overwhelmed watching this stuff back in the car home," she wrote in a story shared with her millions of followers. Rodrigo, 19, introduced "incredible songwriter and artist" Allen to the stage and said: "Today is a very, very special day. 'Cause there's a hole where your soul should be/ You're losing control a bit, and it's really distasteful." This song goes out to the justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh," the Sour singer said. This is actually my first Glastonbury, and I’m sharing the stage with Lily which is the biggest dream come true ever.
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Phoebe Bridgers, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish and others railed against the U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of Roe vs. Wade at the Glastonbury Festival.
At the D.C. stop on her Sour concert tour, Rodrigo declared, “Our bodies should never be in the hands of politicians.” “So many women and so many girls are going to die because of this.” “just because you’re not an American citizen does not mean the overturning of Roe V wade is none of your business. “F— it.” She was joined throughout the weekend by several other performers, including Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion and Lorde, who vented their anger at the U.S. Supreme Court for rolling back the federally protected right to an abortion. Everyone deserves this kind of access.” It’s not the first time Bridgers has spoken about abortion rights. “It was easy. New Zealand pop musician Lorde joined the Glastonbury resistance on Sunday, according to NME, by attaching a “F— the Supreme Court” to the end of her song “Secrets From a Girl (Who’s Seen It All).” After lamenting on social media that “the court has failed us all,” rapper Megan Thee Stallion took a moment during her Glastonbury set to “call out these stupid-a— men,” as well as her home state of Texas. It is one of 13 states that prepared “trigger laws” to ban abortion as soon as Roe was overturned. After counting to three, the singer and her audience chanted, “F— the Supreme Court.” Then Bridgers continued to hurl invectives at the governing body. “Who wants to say, ‘F— the Supreme Court'?” she then asked the Glastonbury attendees.
"So many women and so many girls are going to die because of this," Rodrigo said onstage while performing at the Glastonbury music festival.
"I'm devastated and terrified. This is actually my first Glastonbury," Rodrigo said. "Today is a very, very special day.
Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen Have Words for the Supreme Court at Glastonbury Festival: "F-ck you. F-ck you very very much."
I wanted to dedicate this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who have shown us that at the end of the day they truly don’t give a sh-t about freedom,” Rodrigo said. Fittingly, the track that Allen and Rodrigo chose to perform was “F-ck You,” which ended up being one of the most significant moments of the festival this year. This year’s Glastonbury saw Olivia Rodrigo join forces with Lily Allen for a pretty important announcement at the Other stage.
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She finished her look off with round-framed sunglasses and a gold pendant necklace. The Delgadillo sisters finished Rodrigo’s look with black fishnet stockings and her trusty Dr. Martens platform boots. Rodrigo has been sticking to designer outfits throughout her first-ever tour, including Vivienne Westwood, Area, and some Y2K-era Betsey Johnson dresses.
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We hate you.” Before the song, Rodrigo addressed the crowd, saying: “I’m devastated and terrified. - brutal
During her Glastonbury debut with Lily Allen, Rodrigo slammed the Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade last week, saying "we hate you."
Before breaking into Allen's iconic track F*** You, Rodrigo gave an emotional speech to the crowd, saying women and girls will die as a result of the decision. "The temperature is unbearable until you face it," she continued. Wade, a landmark ruling in 1973 that protected a woman's freedom to choose to have an abortion, removing federal and state abortion laws that were in place at the time. On Friday, June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in the U.S. Midway through her set, Rodrigo revealed she would be bringing British icon Lily Allen to the stage.
Over the weekend, Olivia Rodrigo performed at the U.K.'s prestigious Glastonbury festival and used her time on stage to denounce the Supreme Court's ruling ...
Meanwhile, Harry Styles took to Twitter to write, “I’m absolutely devastated for the people of America today. The British paper The Guardian reports that on Saturday, Olivia told the crowd, “I’m devastated and terrified. Wade. Meanwhile other stars continued to weigh in on Twitter and pledge to take action.
The Good 4 U singer brought out the Smile hitmaker during her set for a surprise rendition of Lily's 2009 song F**k You, dedicating the song to the U.S. ...
The Good 4 U singer brought out the Smile hitmaker during her set for a surprise rendition of Lily's 2009 song F**k You, dedicating the song to the U.S. Supreme Court. Their dedication comes after the court overturned the 1973 ruling named Roe v. Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen deliver message to Supreme Court during surprise Glastonbury duet
Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour' becomes the longest-running debut album in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart this century. Get the details.
Rodrigo also took home three Grammy Awards at the 2022 ceremony on April 3: best new artist, best pop vocal album (for Sour), and best pop solo performance (“Drivers License”). Sour debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 dated June 5, 2021, and has spent five nonconsecutive weeks atop the tally. Olivia Rodrigo adds another accolade to her still-young career, as her Sour album becomes the longest-running debut album in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart this century.
The Good 4 U singer brought out the Smile hitmaker during her set for a surprise rendition of Lily's 2009 song F**k You, dedicating the song to the U.S. ...
The Good 4 U singer brought out the Smile hitmaker during her set for a surprise rendition of Lily's 2009 song F**k You, dedicating the song to the U.S. Supreme Court. Their dedication comes after the court overturned the 1973 ruling named Roe v. Wade - which protected a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion - on Friday. After introducing Lily onto the stage, Olivia said of the decision:, "I'm devastated and terrified that so many women and so many girls are going to die because of this”. Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen deliver message to Supreme Court during surprise Glastonbury duet
Olivia Rodrigo dedicated a cover of Lily Allen's “Fuck You”, performed with Allen herself, to the conservative Supreme Court justices during her performance ...
And I wanted to dedicate this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who have shown us that, at the end of the day, they truly don’t give a sh*t about freedom. After inviting Allen on stage, Rodrigo took the moment to deliver an impassioned speech on the Supreme Court reversal of Roe v Wade and the ongoing rollback of abortion rights in America. But on Saturday, a performance by one of America’s most exciting breakout stars caused a major stir both at the fields of Worthy Farm and across the internet – for all the right reasons.
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After she said “fuck the Supreme Court,” Maines launched into “Long Way Home.” On this night, it’s the song that strained her voice most, pushing her to the very edges of her still-recovering vocals. But she reached for the notes with her trademark ferocity, knowing that if she doesn’t make it all the way there this time, the crowd is ready to carry out the mission and finish the job. The Chicks were ridiculed and threatened, told to “shut up and sing,” but now see themselves vindicated. The screen cycled through signs that read, “Dump your racist boyfriend” and “Hands off Roe.” As Maines concluded her solo, the screen held on a woman holding a protest sign that read, “My body, my choice.” The crowd roared in appreciation. Then a pair of protest signs appeared, one that read, “Keep your laws off our bodies,” and another that read, “End the filibuster, expand the court, codify Roe v Wade.” I am grateful, too, that she can take moments to rest her voice because she no longer has to be the only one saying what needs to be said. As they played through “Tights On My Boat,” a revenge anthem about a cheating partner with a refrain that repeats, “You’re gonna get what you got coming to ya,” an animation of a boat with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s face superimposed on it floated across the screen before sinking. Country star Maren Morris vowed to “ fight.” Meanwhile, Taylor Swift, who for a stretch was criticized for avoiding politics and who once revealed in a Netflix documentary that “throughout my whole career, label executives and publishers would say, ‘Don’t be like the Dixie Chicks,’” shared her thoughts on Twitter, saying she was “ terrified.” Country singer Toby Keith performed to audiences in front of an altered photo that showed Maines hugging Saddam Hussein. In the span of weeks, the Chicks went from one of the most successful acts in America to one of the most pilloried. Nineteen years later, here is the house that Maines’ rage built: at the Glastonbury music festival, Bridgers wasn’t the only one to speak out; the same night, Billie Eilish told the crowd that “today is a really, really dark day for women in the US.” Olivia Rodrigo brought out Lily Allen and dedicated “Fuck You” to the five Supreme Court justices who voted to bring Roe down. Wade and decimated the federal right to abortion in the US, Natalie Maines, the lead singer of the Chicks, was onstage in Toronto. “Back in the dressing room, I was watching a clip of Phoebe Bridgers at Glastonbury and she said ‘fuck the Supreme Court!’” she told the audience. They were performing in the UK at the outset of the Iraq War when Maines made the statement that would forever alter the band’s trajectory.
Rodrigo's "Sour" has become the longest-running debut album in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart this century.
Rodrigo was also named Woman of the Year at Billboard’s 2022 Women in Music Awards. Her international accolades include a Brit Award for Best International Song (“Good 4 U”), a Juno Award for Best International Album, and an NME Award for Best New Act. At the 2022 Glastonbury Festival, Rodrigo condemned the US Supreme Court for overturning the landmark court case of Roe v. The continued excitement around Sour, which has sold more than 12.3 million equivalent album units globally, also extends to Olivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 U (A Sour Film). The film, now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, documents the highly lauded Grammy award-winning breakthrough album.
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It has passed Gaga‘s debut album The Fame, which ruled for 51 non-consecutive weeks in the top 10. The album, which debuted at No 1, has remained in the top 10 albums for 52 non-consecutive weeks. Sour has become the longest-running debut album in the Billboard 200 Top 10 this century!
The Good 4 U singer brought out the Smile hitmaker during her set for a surprise rendition of Lily's 2009 song F**k You, dedicating the song to the U.S. ...
The Good 4 U singer brought out the Smile hitmaker during her set for a surprise rendition of Lily's 2009 song F**k You, dedicating the song to the U.S. Supreme Court. Their dedication comes after the court overturned the 1973 ruling named Roe v. Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen deliver message to Supreme Court during surprise Glastonbury duet
Olivia Rodrigo brought British singer Lily Allen to her Glastonbury performance for a specific condemnation of the Supreme Court's ruling on Roe v. Wade.
We need to mobilize. We need to mobilize. “People should have the freedom to choose.” We need to let our voices be heard.” We need to let our voices be heard.— Cyndi Lauper (@cyndilauper) @AbortionFunds https://t.co/zt2mWYj4b7 June 25, 2022 “ We hate you.
Olivia Rodrigo brought Lily Allen on stage at Glastonbury to sing 'F*** You' to Justices who struck down Roe v. Wade.
This song goes out to the Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh. We hate you." The "Good 4 U" singer then shifted gears and expressed how upset she was over the Supreme Court decision. Once the British singer had appeared beside her, Rodrigo told the crowd, "Today's a very, very special day.
Olivia Rodrigo calls out five Supreme Court Justices in wake of Roe v. Wade during a duet with Lily Allen of "F*ck You" at Glastonbury.
Allen stated back in 2009 at a show in Los Angeles, “This song is about George W. Bush, who by the way I’m quite happy isn’t president anymore.” Wade, which is a law that ensures a woman’s right to a safe abortion and other basic human rights. In video footage, Rodrigo tells the crowd, “Someone that I absolutely adore is here today.
'Drivers License' singer Olivia Rodrigo shared her thoughts on pop music and other women in the pop music scene.
Music by Rodrigo is available on most major streaming platforms. Additionally, Rodrigo often shared her appreciation for artists from Taylor Swift to Wolf Alice, proving that music (and personal music taste) can span several genres. I am also just really excited about female singer-songwriters and how honestly and truthfully they’re speaking up.”
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Fast forward to 2021, and a new pop princess is on the scene named Olivia Rodrigo. Olivia, 19, rose to fame after her song “driver’s license” went viral in January 2021. Billie even included her fellow pop princess in a July 2021 Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo have a lot in common — like a huge rise to fame at a young age, endless Grammy wins, No. 1 hits and breaking every record in the book.