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Olivia Rodrigo: Going Through A Breakup Can Be An Awesome Opportunity To Redirect Your Life


(MENAFN- IANS) Los Angeles, June 5 (IANS) Singer-actress Olivia Rodrigo, who dated Louis Partridge from 2023 until the end of 2025, has now shared some tips on how to get over a painful break-up.

Asked to share some break-up advice, Rodrigo told Dazed: "Gosh, it's like the blind leading the blind! I'm not, like, Mrs Relationship. I'm not super sage and wise. But I do think that being with your friends is best. I don't know what I would have done when going through hard times if I didn't have great friends."

The singer, who is reluctant to specifically discuss her relationships publicly, believes a break-up can be a great learning opportunity.

She said: "I also think going through a breakup can be a really awesome opportunity to redirect your life in a (way) that feels more aligned with who you are. That's such a beautiful part of being in a relationship.

"Even if it doesn't last forever and you don't get married, it's so worthwhile. You never learn more about yourself through any other experience. It's a very raw thing."

She feels break-ups get easier to deal with the older you get, reports co.

The Vampire hitmaker has learned she takes things less personally over time.

Rodrigo said: "I think it gets easier... I don't know, talk to me in two years and maybe I'll have gone through the worst heartbreak ever. But I just feel like heartbreak will never be as bad as it was when you were 17 years old.

"That breakup that I went through when I was 17... oh my God, nothing will ever be that tough ever again. Hopefully! Maybe I'm speaking very naively. But I do feel that with every kind of rejection – whether in love or a work thing, a friend thing or whatever – I'm taking stuff less personally as I get older.

"As you grow and have more experiences, it starts to feel OK."

Meanwhile, the singer-actress also shared what a "dream first date" would look like for her.

The pop star said: "I would love to go to dinner and then to a comedy show. I love watching improv and stand-up; I'm always really impressed by people who are able to do that because it's just so out of my wheelhouse. So dinner, a comedy show, and then maybe ice cream after."

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