How the American star Olivia Rodrigo Glastonbury won in Union Jack Shorts, flowed over M&S and lunch pints – after actions such as Kneecap were blasted because of their criticism of the British
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Although he is set to a typical English Somerset farm, Glastonbury This weekend became a surprisingly divided festival for British – when musicians from all over the world sang both their love and hatred from the UK.
And among those who wear the torch for the Union Jack – even the design in very Kate Moss -like hot pants – was American Rock Star Olivia Rodrigowho flowed over everything, from the remedy and MADAM Sweet to lunch pints.
The 22-year-old singer also flirted to her preference for men from the four Nations-Dankzij her London boyfriend, actor Louis Partridge.
Leaning in the ‘cool Britannia’ -Esthetics of Emmerheden, Spice Girls Glam and Wonderwall, she also released the legend from the 80s – and lead singer of the Cure – Robert Smith.
It is a stark contrast with another memorable act of this year’s line-up, with the Irish rap group Kneecap’s display of hits such as Get Your Birts out, amidst Keir Starmer. ‘
Olivias Put on a show-stop performance on the pyramid stage while she closed the festival at Worthy Farm in the daring song that she collaborated with Fishnet-Panties and a graphic T-shirt.
“One thing you should know about me is from England, I love England so much,” she told the crowd.
‘They are bands like The Cure who first met England, but now that I am older, I have so many things that I like about England.

Among those who wore the torch for the Union Jack – even the design in Very Kate Moss -like hot pants – was the American rock star Olivia Rodrigo, who flowed over everything, from the remedy and M&S Sweets to lunch pints
‘I like pop culture, I think it’s great that nobody judges you because you have a pint in the afternoon, it’s the best. I love English sweets MADAM and Colin de Rups.
‘True Story I have had three sticky toffee pudding since I arrived in Glastonbury, so safe to say that I love English food.
“As was lucky, I really love English boys, I wrote this next song about getting to know a boy from England who loves beans on a jacket -potato, I took all our little jokes and made a song called so American.”
The singer was later accompanied on stage by the cure frontman Robert, who, according to her, is ‘perhaps the best songwriter who comes from England’.
“I am so wildly enthusiastic about this next guest,” Gutste Olivia. “He is a Glastonbury legend and a personal hero of mine.”
The duo then joined forces to perform a interpretation of Friday I’m in Love, which was released on the album Wish in the 1992 Cure.
Olivia – who appeared in Glastonbury earlier in 2022, when she performed in the other stage – also did an incredible encore with, so American, all -american b ****, good 4 h, and get it back!
The pop star ended her show by adding: ‘Thank you very much, Glasto. This is really a dream come true! I am so grateful. Thank you!’

The 22-year-old singer also flirted to her preference for men from the four Nations-Dankzij her London boyfriend, actor Louis Partridge

Leaning in the ‘cool Britannia’ aesthetics of bucket hats, Spice Girls Glam and Wonderwall, she also released the legend from the 80s – and lead singer of the remedy – Robert Smith

It is a stark contrast with another memorable act of this year’s line-up, with the Irish rap group Kneecap’s display of hits such as Get Your Birts Out, amidst Keir Starmer ‘
Fans hurried to X – formerly known as Twitter – to gush that Olivia was one of the ‘best artists’ of the weekend and the Disney star applauded ‘the silence of the Hater’ after they claimed that she did not earn the headline place.
They wrote: ‘Olivia Rodrigo, that’s how you head Glastonbury, 10/10 no notes …
“The entire Glastonbury audience that driver’s license sings Omg Olivia Rodrigo, you will always be that girl.”
Elsewhere on Saturday, who really immersed herself in the British experience, Olivia made sure she completely cherished in the festival spirit while she was seen Sat on top of her friend Louis Partridge and sang her heart for ordinary people during the surprise set of Pulp.
The Pop-Punk singer appeared cheerfully when she took out the iconic lyrics while she waved her arms.
She kept it casual as she Wore a black and white sleeveless cardigan, which she combined with leopard print Shorts and a hunter wheels, with white knee socks.
Although she did her best not to distinguish from the crowd, one person who saw her in the crowd was none other than Radio 1’s Greg James.
In the meantime, other headliners include a politically charged act of Kneecap.


Olivia – who appeared in Glastonbury earlier in 2022, when she performed in the other stage – also did an incredible encore with, so American, all -american b ****, good 4 h, and get it back!

Elsewhere on Saturday he really immersed himself in the British experience, Olivia made sure that she was completely cherished in the festival spirit while she was seen, sitting on top of her friend Louis Partridge, who sang her heart for ordinary people during Pulp’s Surpry Set

The pop-punk singer appeared cheerfully when she took out the iconic lyrics, while she waved her arms

Earlier in the week, another British legend – Ed Sheeran – joined Olivia on stage for a special guest appearance during her performance in BST Hyde Park

Olivia has long been known for her love for the UK – depicted in a throwback snap next to a red telephone booth

The singer has previously documented her love for a pint – depicted from a Guinness last year

It is also known that the American pop star enjoys a Sunday schedule – depicted in April in April
The leader of the group, Liam O’hanna, 27, whose stage name MO Chara is, is on an unconditional bail after he has been accused of terrorism for supporting Hezbollah, a forbidden terrorist organization.
The indictment because of the charges of more than 30,000 partygoers on Worthy Farm, his bandmate Naoise said ó Cairaalláin, known as Moglai Bap,: “Mo Chara is back in the court for a invented terrorism.
‘It is not the first time that there has been a miscarriage of justice for an Irish person in the British legal system. So now you know that it is available on August 20 in Westminster, support Mo Chara and let’s start a riot in the courts. ‘
Later in the set of one hour, Mo Chara said: “The prime minister of your country, not mine, said he didn’t want us to play so f *** Keir starmer,” before he led a singing to him.
While the trio ran the stage, they played a compilation of the voices of their critics about the speakers – including including Former Dup leader, Arlene Foster, who said infamous: “I live in their head for free.”
She played on their posters and texts after she had published that they ‘had exceeded the goal’ with their comments about Hamas and Hezbollah.
On their Instagram the band issued a statement that read: ‘The crowd today is much larger than the capacity of West Holts, so’ you have to be very early to catch our father … very early. ‘
The stage, which has a capacity for 30,000 people, was closed 47 minutes before the trio was closed to prevent serious overcrowding in the area.
They also hit the BBC in the same explanation and called it ‘the propaganda wing of the regime’.
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