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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Olivia Rodrigo is still keen to return to acting in the future

    The 21-year-old Grammy winning pop star started out starring on the Disney Channel series 'Bizaardvark' in 2016 and her last role was playing Nini Salazar-Roberts in the Disney+ series 'High School Musical: The Musical: The Series from 2019 until 2022


    After making a concert film for Netflix, the 'Good 4 U' hitmaker has admitted she would love to land a big-screen role one day.

    Speaking to E! News at the Los Angeles premiere of her 'Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour' movie, she said: "I would love that. I love telling stories and I love telling stories in songs, but I'm not opposed to telling stories in film too I'd really be into that.

    "Who knows? We'll see where the wind takes me."

    It's not the first time Olivia has discussed a potential return to acting and she previously admitted she would love to star in a coming-of-age flick.

    She told Variety: "I think that'd be really fun. I love movies, I love telling stories.

    "I really want to do a coming-of-age thing, maybe before I'm actually of age."

    Olivia has enjoyed a meteoric rise over recent years.

    However, the singer insists that her friends and family have helped her to remain "grounded".

    She told Vogue Singapore magazine: "In middle school, I was home-schooled and started working on sets, which adds to the unique thing about my upbringing.

    "I spent most of it surrounded by 45-year-old men on a set and not with kids my own age in a school. But I'm lucky to have amazing friends and family who have kept me grounded."

    Olivia also feels that her parents have helped her to ignore the trappings of fame and success.

    She said: "My parents take all this craziness in the best way. They always say, 'We are so proud of you and all these achievements are incredible, but we would be equally proud of you if you were in school in your hometown.' They're the best and that's a really important attitude to have."

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