Olivia Rodrigo, the Philippines' favorite pinsan, embraced her Filipina roots on October 5, Saturday, during her GUTS tour in the Philippines. She has been vocal that one of her dreams was to go to the Philippines and hold her biggest show in Manila.
Team Bahay Livies are now gushing over the sensational concert as the GUTS tour is now available on Netflix this Tuesday, October 29.
Her GUTS album was released in September. 8, 2023. The 21-year-old's pop album is composed of 12 tracklists, with the lead single, Vampire, which was followed by Bad Idea Right?
Check out her iconic moments as a proud Filipina!
Olivia soaking up in the heat within the walls of Intramuros is very Filipina. She poses in the heart of Manila's walled city with her casual fit.
I guess you're not really living the Filipina life without trying to eat in a banana leaf. She literally said I am so Miss Filipina with the kamatis and itlog na pula!
Olivia does not only have a good voice, but a good heart. She chose to donate her entire revenue for GUTS tour PH to Jhpiego Philippines, a non-profit organization, that focuses on women's sexual and reproductive health and rights.
During her performance of So American, she changed the lyrics to So Filipina. She said that during that night she was feeling so Filipina that made her fans scream at the top of their lungs.
The pop star said that her family on her father's side are Filipino. She shared that she visited the Philippines a month ago and described it as the biggest show of her career.
Olivia heard that Filipinos are good at karaoke, and witnessed it at her concert. In an interview with Jimmy Fallon for 'The Tonight Show,' Olivia raved about her Filipino audience: "Perfectly on pitch. Perfectly on cue."
Olivia's team explained that they wanted more local fans to experience the tour. The ticket price only costs 1,500 pesos.
The Vampire singer penned a heartfelt message to the Filipino people who attended her Manila concert. She highlighted that she is proud of her Filipino heritage and ended the letter with "Mahal Kita."