Disney drama! Us Weekly is breaking down Olivia Rodrigo’s alleged feud with High School Musical: The Musical — The Series costar Joshua Bassett and Sabrina Carpenter, amid their music faceoff.
The Bizaardvark alum, 17, made headlines in January 2021 after releasing her debut single, “Driver’s License.” The hit track resonated with Rodrigo’s followers, together with Taylor Swift, nevertheless it additionally brought about some to assume that it was about the rumored drama between her, Bassett, 20, and Carpenter, 21.
Eagle-eyed followers identified that Rodrigo modified the lyrics from her 2020 teaser monitor from “brunette” to “blonde,” seemingly referencing the Girl Meets World alum in a single verse.
“And also you’re in all probability with that blonde lady / Who all the time made me doubt / She’s a lot older than me / She’s all the pieces I’m insecure about,” the Grace Stirs Up Success star sings, hinting at Carpenter’s hair coloration and the truth that she is three years older than her.
Rodrigo’s monitor got here six months after Bassett launched the track, “Anybody Else,” in July 2020, which gave the impression to be about her. “How am I supposed to consider the rest? / How am I to go on preserving this to myself? / I’m accomplished pretending I need anybody else / Anybody else, anybody else,” Bassett sings. He later confirmed that the track was written about falling for a friend who was unavailable.
In her track, Rodrigo, sings, “I simply can’t think about how you might be so OK now that I’m gone / Guess you didn’t imply what you wrote in that track about me.”
Though the costars have never addressed whether they were ever romantically involved, followers imagine that Rodrigo and Bassett have been an merchandise in 2020. The Caught within the Center alum, nonetheless, appeared to maneuver on with Carpenter in June 2020, after the pair have been noticed at a protest collectively in L.A.
Rodrigo has yet to identify who inspired her new track, however each Bassett and Carpenter have since dropped songs of their very own, hinting that they’re the truth is the supply of inspiration for “Driver’s License.”
Bassett’s January 2021 launch, titled, “Lie, Lie, Lie,” got here out on January 14, one week after Rodrigo’s track hit the airwaves.
“I wrote ‘Lie, Lie, Lie’ after I discovered a good friend had been mendacity about me behind my again for a very long time,” the Oceanside, California, native wrote by way of his Instagram Tales on the time. “It all the time sucks to listen to that somebody you thought you might belief would throw you underneath the bus when it advantages them.”
He added: “It occurs to all of us, and I feel all you are able to do is hunt down folks that construct you up relatively than tear you down.”
The next week, the Clouds actress shared what gave the impression to be her aspect of the story, within the January 22 release of “Skin.”
“Perhaps we might’ve been associates / If I met you in one other life,” Carpenter sings at one level within the monitor. She later seemingly referenced Rodrigo’s title, with the lyric, “Don’t drive your self insane.”
Scroll right down to see all the pieces that has unfolded between the Disney Channel stars amid their alleged feud.