Olivia Rodrigo has been catapulted to reputation due to her function in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and most not too long ago her debut album, Sour.
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And with all her newfound reputation has without a doubt come a wholesome bank balance that can have the funds for her the luxurious of living in her own residence without her parents. However, Olivia admits that in spite of buying her first "big girl apartment" last 12 months, she's no longer reasonably certain whether or not she in fact lives alone.
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The 19-year-old revealed that she is so close to her mom, Sophie, and her dad, Ronald, that she's going to regularly nonetheless keep at the circle of relatives home, or her parents will come and stay with her "all the time".
"Technically I'm not living with my parents," the Drivers License singer mentioned within the GQ YouTube collection Actually Me in 2021.
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"I got my first big girl apartment a month or two ago... But my parents come and stay with me all the time and I'd go stay with them all the time, so I don't know if I'm technically living alone, but I say I am."

Olivia still likes to stay with her parents regardless of shifting out of the family home
Speaking to the Guardian ultimate 12 months, Olivia added of her move: "It's like a soft move out – my parents are there a lot of the time. But I love being alone. And I love my own solitude."
Olivia is terribly just about her mum and dad and has called them her "BFFs", admitting to the Guardian that whilst they are each proud of her, they'd be proud no matter she did.
Speaking of the teachings they have taught her, Olivia said In a 2017 video from the Disney Channel: "My parents, they've taught me how to be kind and respectful, and to always do the right thing."
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