Pop star Olivia Rodrigo and her boyfriend, actor Louis Partidge, have reportedly ended their relationship of two years.
The couple has not confirmed it, but the Sun reports the Driver License singer was said to be emotional sharing the news with friends at Lily Allen’s Christmas party in London.
The party took place at strip club Stringfellows.
“They made such a lovely couple so people who know them were shocked when they heard,” said one source to the paper.
According to Page Six, Rodrigo was in tears talking about the breakup. Friends are offering emotional support to the Filipino American singer.
Partridge has talked publicly about the difficulties of being in a celebrity relationship.
“I think [it helps], yeah, to not blow it out of proportion or not have to explain it or have someone understand it,” he said. “I just have no doubt that we’re both in a relationship for the right reason, for example. I’m sure that’s something you have to think about when you reach a certain level of success.”
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