Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo meet and reignite the rumor of their alleged breakup
During a Paul McCartney event in Los Angeles, the two pop stars bumped into each other and it's unclear if they interacted directly
This Saturday, March 28, the legendary musician Paul McCartney gave an exclusive concert at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles, which was attended by numerous celebrities. Among them were Taylor Swift, 26, and Olivia Rodrigo, 23, who were seen very close to each other, generating considerable attention among fans. The images, shared by the popular account DeuxMoi, show both singers—Grammy Award winners—standing next to each other while chatting with other attendees. Although they appear to be in the same space, it is unclear whether they interacted directly during the evening. The moment is particularly noteworthy due to the recent history between the two artists. In her early career, Olivia Rodrigo openly expressed her admiration for Taylor Swift, citing her as one of her biggest influences. During that period, Swift also publicly supported the young singer, leading many to see them as allies within the music industry. However, the relationship seemed to cool after the controversy surrounding the songwriting credits for the song "Deja Vu." Rodrigo's song ended up including Swift, along with other songwriters, in the credits due to similarities with "Cruel Summer." Although a direct conflict was never confirmed, the episode fueled speculation about tensions between the two. From then on, public displays of support disappeared, and the silence between the two artists was interpreted by fans and media as a possible rift in their relationship. Despite this, in the fall of 2023, Olivia Rodrigo addressed the rumors and asserted that she had no problems with anyone, thus attempting to deny any narrative of animosity. Their recent encounter at the McCartney concert doesn't confirm a reconciliation, but it does bring their connection back into focus. Beyond the rumors, the meeting suggests that, at least publicly, the relationship between the two might be more cordial than speculated.

