Olivia Rodrigo appears on Cosmopolitan’s “Beauty Issue,” posing in a sleek, form-fitting white dress with a plunging neckline. The ‘Glow Up Or Glow Down?’ Olivia Rodrigo Cover Sparks Debate first appeared on The Blast
Olivia Rodrigo is gaining attention once again, this time on the cover of Cosmopolitan. The singer appears on the publication’s “Beauty Issue,” posing in a sleek, form-fitting white dress with a plunging neckline that delivers a more elevated, fashion-forward take on her signature style.
Olivia Rodrigo Stuns On Cosmopolitan Cover

With soft glam makeup, loose waves, and a confident gaze, Olivia leans into a polished aesthetic that signals a new era. The cover line, “Happy & Healthy,” hints at both personal growth and a shift in tone for the chart-topping artist, who has built her brand on raw, emotional storytelling.
Social Media Reacts To The Bold Look
As the cover made its way online, fans quickly flooded social media with mixed reactions. Some questioned the styling, with one user writing, “Mind you, she is supposed to be an inspiration to young kids. Wtf is this,” while another compared her evolution, asking whether it was a “glow up or glow down for the drama era.”
Others, however, praised the moment, with one fan declaring, “Cosmopolitan didn’t release a cover, they dropped a whole main character era,” while another added, “She didn’t pose, she owned the entire aesthetic.”
Olivia Rodrigo Gets Real About Writing Happy Songs

During her Cosmopolitan interview, Rodrigo opened up about her creative process and why tapping into happiness can actually feel more uncomfortable than heartbreak.
When asked if it’s harder to write about being happy, Olivia admitted it’s not necessarily difficult in private, but sharing those feelings publicly is another story. “It’s not hard to do when I’m sitting there by myself in my room, but it was never the stuff that I put out,” she explained. “Sometimes I listen back to it, and I cringe.”
She went on to reveal that, for her, happiness can feel more vulnerable than sadness. “It’s cringier to be happy. I cringe, but I’m free,” she said, adding that many of her favorite love songs carry a bittersweet edge. “All of my favorite love songs have an element of sadness, and that’s what makes them so beautiful.”
For Rodrigo, the goal is clearly to create love songs that hit emotionally from every angle. “A great love song has so much emotion behind it that it could go either way. I want to make love songs that you can cry to.”
Rodrigo Says New Album Feels Like ‘Having Fun Again’

Looking ahead to her next chapter, Rodrigo revealed that her upcoming music marks a noticeable shift in mindset. After the pressure of her sophomore era, she says she’s finally returning to a more carefree approach.
“With this album, I actually was like, ‘I’m done with the sophomore one. Now I can have fun again,’” she shared, explaining that she’s been writing in a way that feels reminiscent of her early days. “I was writing songs the way I did when I was 16, purely for fun.”
That sense of freedom has led to some unexpectedly organic moments in the studio. “There were some beautiful moments, like, ‘Whoa, it’s flowing out,’” she said, describing the creative process as something almost magical. “It feels like catching a butterfly in a net.”
Olivia Rodrigo Reflects On Growth Since ‘SOUR’ And Learning To Manage Anxiety

Looking back on the whirlwind success of her debut era, Olivia Rodrigo admitted she was carrying far more pressure than she realized at the time. “I was so young then and felt like the world was on my shoulders and that I had to have everything together,” she said, explaining that while she was driven, much of that motivation came from fear.
Now, she says, that mindset has shifted. “I feel a lot more self-assured,” Rodrigo shared, noting that her passion and work ethic are now rooted in positivity rather than anxiety.
That evolution didn’t happen overnight. Over the past five years, she’s traveled the world and performed on stages she once only dreamed of, describing the experience as “trial by fire.” Those high-pressure moments, she explained, ultimately helped her build resilience. “If I can get through this really high-pressure situation, I can get through anything,” she said, adding that having a strong support system allowed her to embrace imperfection, even onstage.
Still, she’s candid that anxiety hasn’t completely disappeared. “I’m serving anxious forever,” she admitted, revealing that the early shows on her GUTS tour were especially tough. “It was hard to be away from home and not have any sense of normalcy. I was freaking out; my nervous system was crashing out.”
The ‘Glow Up Or Glow Down?’ Olivia Rodrigo Cover Sparks Debate first appeared on The Blast
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