International pop icon Olivia Rodrigo has shared photos of her trip a stone's throw from Southampton at the weekend - including a stint in the New Forest.
Olivia - best known for her hit tracks good 4 u, drivers license and traitor – posted photos from her Isle of Wight visit with actor and rumoured boyfriend Louis Partridge on her Instagram account, followed by 35.9 million fans.
The 20-year-old’s post, captioned ‘these days’ accompanied by daisy emojis, includes a field of sheep, and Olivia and Louis playing darts at an Island pub.
But it also turns out she visited the New Forest - as she snapped a sunny journey on the Yarmouth to Lymington Wightlink ferry, with Island Roasted coffee in hand.
During the couple's visit, they spent time at The Red Lion in Freshwater and The Wheatsheaf Inn in Yarmouth – where Island musician Amy Jolliffe performed to patrons, including the Grammy-Award-winning musician.
Louis, best known for his roles as Lord Tewkesbury in the two Enola Holmes films on Netflix, was on hand to take a photo of the pair together.
“It was lovely to meet them both,” said Amy, “They were so friendly and kind."
my continued: “I saw Olivia singing along to the songs I was playing.
“I joked to her that she should sing a song, and she said she'd leave that to me!
“I told her we share exactly the same birthday (same year and everything), and we were both excited about how crazy that is!
“It was a lovely experience. They say you shouldn't meet your heroes, but I met one of mine, and it was really cool.”
Olivia Rodrigo has been nominated for six Grammy Awards at this year's ceremony, including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Rock Song.
The 66th Grammy Awards take place on February 4, 2024, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
She has previously won three of the coveted trophies, including Best New Artist.
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