Olivia Rodrigo slams babydoll disses, says it normalizes pedophilia

Olivia Rodrigo slams babydoll disses, says it normalizes pedophilia


Some are calling the controversy over Olivia Rodrigo’s recent outfit choices babydoll-dress-gate, Olivia Rodrigo calls it β€œweird.”

The dress debacle kicked up in early May when Rodrigo released the music video for β€œDrop Dead,” in which she runs through the Palace of Versailles wearing a pink-and-blue ruffled babydoll set while singing about the intensity of a crush. Then on May 8, she wore a cottage-core pink-and-white floral babydoll dress with knee-high Dr. Martens during a live performance in Barcelona.

Rodrigo was drawing from subversive feminist and punk fashion of yore, but internet critics were quick to slam the β€œdeja vu” singer, saying the ensemble was sexualizing child-like imagery. In an hour-and-a-half interview with the New York Times Popcast that dropped on Thursday, Rodrigo staunchly defended the dress and called the criticism disturbing.

β€œI have worn outfits that are maybe revealing on stage, like I’ve been on stage in a sparkly bra and little shorts β€” which is my right β€” that’s fun,” she said. β€œI felt cool and comfortable in that, and that wasn’t inappropriate, but me fully covered up in a dress that people deemed to be, like, childlike was inappropriate, and I think it shows how we really normalize pedophilia in our culture.”

Rodrigo further decried the criticism as rhetoric that girls are fed from a young age, β€œwhich is β€˜don’t wear that, because then a man is going to sexualize your body, and it’s your fault’ β€” it’s so weird.”

Rodrigo said she didn’t think she looked β€œsexy” in the babydoll dress; she was going for a cool look Γ  la Kathleen Hannah or like Courtney Love, musicians whom the pop star said are her heroes. Love appeared to defend Rodrigo on social media by resharing posts defending the singer-songwriter in since-expired Instagram stories.

β€œI just think if we start dressing in a way that’s like, β€˜Oh, I don’t want some fβ€” freak to think that I am sexy like a baby’ or some crazy thing like that, I think it’s losing the plot a little bit,” she said. β€œI’m very protective of younger women and girls, and I don’t ever want them to be fed that rhetoric. You shouldn’t be responsible for some guy sexualizing you in a way that was never your intention.”

Rodrigo’s third studio album, β€œYou Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,” which features hit singles β€œDrop Dead” and β€œThe Cure,” will be released June 12.

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