Olivia Rodrigo dedicates ‘F – k You’ performance to Supreme Court justices

Olivia Rodrigo dedicates ‘F – k You’ performance to Supreme Court justices

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Olivia Rodrigo got a whole crowd to sing “F * ck You” for the Supreme Court on Saturday, June 25, just two days after the court released the Dobbs decision that Roe v. Wade.

The singer, who was just one of a handful of artists who brought abortion rights to the Glastonbury stage over the weekend, brought Lily Allen on stage to perform her hit song “F – k you”.

The 19-year-old Rodrigo said;

“So many women and so many girls are going to die as a result.

“I am devastated and terrified. I wanted to dedicate this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who showed us that in the end they really do not care about freedom.

“The song is for the judges: Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh. We hate you! We hate you. ”

The pair then performed the British singer’s 2009 hit, which includes the lyrics, “F – k you, f – k you very, very much / because we hate what you do / And we hate your entire crew.”

She added;

“This is actually my first Glastonbury and I share this stage with Lily, it is the biggest dream that has ever come true.

“But I’m just as sad about what happened in America yesterday.”

The musical demonstrations at Glastonbury began on Friday when Phoebe Bridgers stopped her performance at the festival to send a message to SCOTUS. “I felt like the shittiest day,” she said between songs.

“Who wants to say ‘Fuck the Supreme Court’ at three?” After leading the singing, Bridgers called the SCOTUS judges who voted to Roe v. Wade “irrelevant, old nut-fuckers trying to tell us what to do with our * bodies.” Bridgers spoke publicly about her decision to have an abortion when the Dobbs decision draft was initially leaked in May. “I had an abortion in October last year while I was on tour. I went to planned parenting where they gave me the abortion pill. It was easy, “she tweeted at the time. “Everyone deserves that kind of access.”

Headliner Billie Eilish later added her voice to the chorus of women protesting the decision at the festival. “Today is a very dark day for women in America,” she told the crowd during her Saturday night set when she sang “Your Power,” a song about “the concept of power and how we should always remember not to.” to abuse ”introduced. . ”

Bridgers, Eilish and Rodrigo are just a few of the celebrities who have spoken out against the Supreme Court’s decision to Roe v. Wade. Lizzo announced on Saturday that she had pledged $ 500,000 worth of money made from her upcoming tour to Planned Parenthood, and that Live Nation had agreed to match the donation.