Olivia Rodrigo Responds to Criticism Over Baby Doll Dress: 'Shouldn't Be Responsible for Some Guy Sexualizing You'
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Charisma Madarang
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Summary
Olivia Rodrigo responds to online criticism over her choice to wear a baby doll dress while promoting her third album, "You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So In Love." The singer argues that women should not be held responsible for how men sexualize their clothing choices, pushing back against the outrage sparked by her flouncy, youthful dress style during album promotion and a live performance in Barcelona.
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As the online public continues to throw a temper tantrum over Olivia Rodrigo's choice to don a baby doll dress
the singer-songwriter weighed in on the controversy
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