Olivia Rodrigo is making waves with back-to-back career milestones that scream superstar evolution. Just days ago on April 10, WXLO confirmed the 23-year-old Grammy winner will host and perform double duty on an upcoming Saturday Night Live episode, a rare feat underscoring her shift from pop sensation to comedy-savvy entertainer with serious TV pull. Harpers Bazaar reports she dropped bombshell details on her third album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, stylized in lowercase, set for June 12 release, breaking her punchy four-letter title tradition. The first single, Drop Dead, lands April 17, teased with an Instagram close-up of her blowing pink bubblegum in an embroidered tank. On April 2, she revealed the date and artwork showing her in a pink collared dress swinging on playground bars, while heart-shaped locks bearing her swirly OR logo and April popped up in London, Paris, New Jersey, and LA, fueling fan frenzy. British Vogue quotes her calling it a collection of sad love songs laced with fear and yearning, including a Miranda-Steve Sex and the City ode and tracks capturing loves dizzy rush. Earlier hints like her bedazzled 3 tee at last years Osheaga fest and producer Dan Nigros February 24 Instagram studio snap, which she cheekily commented on amid palpable stress, had insiders buzzing. Two Gay Matts Podcast recapped the announcement with glee four days back, hailing its parental advisory vibe. No fresh public sightings or social mentions in the last 48 hours, but this album cycle positions her as a maturing storyteller poised for even bigger biographical chapters. Thanks for listening, subscribe to never miss an update on Olivia Rodrigo and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production.
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