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Fan speaks out after Olivia Rodrigo quietly paid for her final semester of college: “You didn’t owe me

A fan has revealed that Olivia Rodrigo showed "kindness to a stranger" by quietly paying for her final semester of college.

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Fan speaks out after Olivia Rodrigo quietly paid for her final semester of college: “You didn’t owe me

A fan has revealed that Olivia Rodrigo showed “kindness to a stranger” by quietly paying for her final semester of college.

READ MORE: Olivia Rodrigo – ‘You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love’ review: a bittersweet, cinematic odyssey from a generational talent.

The anecdote was shared by content creator Jamie Causey, who recently graduated from the University of Alabama.

In a new update online, Causey recalled how the pop star once came across one of her videos and commented to wish her a happy birthday. She recalled then sharing another video later on, in which she spoke about her time being a first-generation college student and struggling with the high cost of tuition during her final semester.

Now, she has said that while she initially shared the update to raise awareness and explain what she was going through, rather than incite any pity or financial support from followers, the post caught the eye of Olivia Rodrigo, who reached out privately and offered to help alleviate the financial burden.

Thank you for everything @Olivia Rodrigo @allison kuch @ophelia 🦋 @ParisHilton @West Wilson #fyp #bama #oliviarodrigo #contentcreator.

Causey also added in her latest video that she wanted to keep the kind gesture private until she finished her course, as she “didn’t want something that meant so much to become a public spectacle”.

Speaking directly to Rodrigo in the new clip, the graduate shared: “Olivia, I don’t know if you’ll ever understand how much that means to me.

Rodrigo is set to launch her huge ‘Unraveled’ world tour next month, starting in North America and arriving at The O2 in London next April. See the full list of dates here and find any remaining tickets here.

She is also launching her new all-female Daisy Chain Fields festival, with sets from Chappell Roan, Bikini Kill, Doechii, Garbage and more – which takes place on August 29.

NME gave her latest album, ‘You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love’ four-and-a-half stars, writing: “Here is a major popstar who is not afraid to get weirder and more wonderful, to give even more of themselves over in their art.

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Akriila throws open the doors to her gloriously messy musical multiverse.

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Jack White responds to “cowboy” Charley Crockett’s “accusations” as country star says he’s “lost a lot of respect for him”.

ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard dies aged 77.

Watch Fontaines D.C. perform new single ‘Marianne’ from last ever BBC Maida Vale session as the band share how late manager Trevor Dietz saved.

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Informação baseada em material público de NME, reescrito pela redação ULTRA NOTÍCIAS.

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