Olivia Rodrigo is adding a touch of British flair to her driving skills, months after rumors swirled that she had parted ways with Louis Partridge. In a recent interview with British Vogue, published on March 19th, the "Get Him Back!" singer hinted at her current relationship status, revealing that she's been soaking up the inspiration of his hometown—London.
"I've found a wealth of inspiration from being in London," Olivia told British Vogue. "I've spent so much time here while working on this album. It's full of songs that capture the essence of London, and they're about the experiences I've had here."

Indeed, the 23-year-old has been crafting some unforgettable sonic memories in England. Besides laying the groundwork for her upcoming third album, she also headlined the Glastonbury Festival last June—where she confessed that her track "So American" was inspired by Louis. Shortly after her stunning performance, the Enola Holmes actor, 22, gave her a heartfelt shoutout.
"She worked her tail off for it and couldn't be more deserving of all her success and the amazing crowd that was watching," Louis wrote on Instagram at the time.
But despite this significant show, Olivia initially thought she wasn't popular enough to perform in the country. "No one was being weird to me. I was thinking, 'Do I need to do more press?'" she joked to British Vogue. "But I just think British people are cool—they don't want to bug you. I love everything English, English culture, and English people. I want to move here one of these days."
For now, she and Louis are keeping the details of their relationship under wraps. As he put it last September, "Olivia and I choose, or have been choosing, to not be so public."
"I just have no doubt that we're both in a relationship for the right reasons," the House of Guinness alum explained to Esquire U.K. "I'm sure that's something you have to think about when you reach a certain level of success. It's nice to know that we can go to things together, and it's not the wildest thing in the world that you're sitting opposite who knows what. You've got a friend in those times."