Olivia Rodrigo responds to babydoll dress criticism: ‘It shows how we normalize pedophilia in our culture’
Pop singer Olivia Rodrigo addressed online criticism regarding a babydoll dress she wore during a performance in Barcelona on May 8th, which some deemed "childlike." Rodrigo stated that the backlash, particularly when compared to her more revealing outfits that were not criticized, highlights a cultural normalization of pedophilia and a problematic rhetoric that blames women for male sexualization. She explained that she wore the dress because she felt it was cool and reminiscent of 90s punk icons like Kathleen Hanna and Courtney Love, not because she felt it was overtly sexy.

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AI-generatedPop singer Olivia Rodrigo addressed online criticism regarding a babydoll dress she wore during a performance in Barcelona on May 8th, which some deemed "childlike." Rodrigo stated that the backlash, particularly when compared to her more revealing outfits that were not criticized, highlights a cultural normalization of pedophilia and a problematic rhetoric that blames women for male sexualization. She explained that she wore the dress because she felt it was cool and reminiscent of 90s punk icons like Kathleen Hanna and Courtney Love, not because she felt it was overtly sexy. This response comes as Rodrigo promotes her upcoming album, "You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love," due out June 12th.
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5 extractedRodrigo's upcoming album, 'You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,' explores themes of joy and love.
Courtney Love posted Instagram stories in support of Rodrigo after the backlash.
Rodrigo felt the babydoll dress was reminiscent of 90s punk icons like Kathleen Hanna and Courtney Love.
Rodrigo stated that the criticism shows how pedophilia is normalized in culture and blames rhetoric that tells girls it's their fault if men sexualize them.
Olivia Rodrigo responded to criticism over a babydoll dress she wore on stage in Spain.