Olivia Rodrigo praises front fans fans for wearing diapers to BST Hyde Park concert
Olivia Rodrigo praised her fans for wearing 'wearing diapers to be in the front row' of her London concert. The 22-year-old singer / songwriter headlined the American Express presents BST Hyde Park Festival on Friday (27.06.25) and was shocked at the lengths some of her fans went to in order to get close to the stage. She said: 'There's a sign that says 'wearing diapers for the front row'. Is that true? Did you guys wear diapers? You're wearing a diaper right now to be in the front row? Wow. That is actually amazing. I love you. Thank you for doing that. That's crazy.' Olivia also called the concert her 'dream gig' after revealing she has had many 'special moments in London and in Hyde Park'. She added: 'This is such a magical night you guys, we get to watch the sunset together, it's very romantic. 'I love everything English. I love English humour. I love the little sweets you get at M S. For breakfast every morning, I have a boiled egg and soldiers. I'm trying to be an English girl. 'I love English music and as luck would have it, I also love English boys.' Olivia opened her set with bad idea right? before launching into ballad of a homeschooled girl and vampire. She welcomed Ed Sheeran to the stage for a duet of his song The A Team and closed out the show with brutal, all-american b****, good 4 u and get him back! Olivia Rodrigo's BST Hyde Park Setlist bad idea right? ballad of a homeschooled girl vampire drivers license traitor obsessed love is embarrassing pretty isn't pretty (Acoustic) happier enough for you so american jealousy, jealousy favorite crime The A Team (with Ed Sheeran) deja vu brutal all-american b**** good 4 u get him back!

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