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Olivia Rodrigo discusses smelling diaper-wearing fans in front rows at concerts and festivals


In a new interview, Rodrigo opened up about extreme fan behaviour at concerts and festivals

Olivia Rodrigo has said she has encountered an unusual concert-going habit among some fans who wear diapers in order to remain at the front of the crowd for her performances.

Speaking during an appearance on Kiss FM with hosts Tyler West and Chloe Burrows, Rodrigo was asked about awkward or unexpected experiences while performing live.

While she did not provide a direct answer to the initial question, she responded by referencing extreme fan behaviour at concerts and festivals.

“I have been to certain concerts and certain festivals where people wear diapers so that they can be front row of the show,” she said.

She then added, “That’s been an experience as a performer that I have… smelled.”

Rodrigo also referenced large public gatherings such as the New Year’s Eve ball drop in Times Square, noting that attendees often remain in place for extended periods. “Everyone is wearing diapers, they sit there all day. I think about it kind of often,” she said.

The remarks come as Rodrigo continues a major phase in her music career following the release of her latest album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love. 

Rodrigo is also preparing for a global tour scheduled for 2027, which includes eight consecutive shows at London’s O2 Arena, marking her only announced UK headline dates so far.



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