Olivia Rodrigo Confirms Wedding Song Amid Unexpected Rainstorm in London

The British press station scheduled an interview in the open air of Hampstead Heath, but a sudden rainfall turned the set into a wet, blue‑water circus. With cameras flashing and umbrellas flailing, the crew was forced to retreat inside the Victorian kitchen of Kenwood House, a 17th‑century stately home now repurposed for a quick‑fire concert behind‑the‑scene shoot.

Olivia Rodrigo, who normally shares an emotional diary in her music, was already humming her favourite new track as the climate shifted. In the cramped kitchen, she explained that she had just finished polishing the new single "Maggots For Brains" – a hyper‑energetic, harmony‑heavy pop‑twist that will drop 10 days after today. “The backing vocal is up a decibel any time I’m in the car,” she said, her voice a mix of exhaustion and instinctive joy.

“I love that song musically,” Rodrigo continued, linking the process of editing to the emerging narrative of an album that is less heartbreak than romantic call. She revealed her future wedding tone as a reunion to the 80s classic “I Melt with You” by Modern English, stating, "Imagine kissing and then walking back down the aisle to that? I love that song."

Later, a behind‑camera clip, released to YouTube, showed Rodrigo turning the clapper board into a mic‑controlled stage prop, a playful nod to her penchant for showing behind‑the‑scenes normalcy even under pouring skies.

The interview reveals her marital ambition – she wishes to have a public proposal with a placard or a sign on a bench titled “Will you marry me?” The scene comes full circle as she sets a gentle resolve, venturing to a future in musical integrity and creative autonomy.


Olivia Rodrigo poses outside The Old Kitchen of the 17th Century stately home, Kenwood House
Olivia Rodrigo helps set the stage for a rainy interview at Kenwood House.