The singers dedicated the song "F **** you" to the judges who abolished the right to abortion in the USA

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Olivia Rodrigo during her performance at the Glastonbury Festival in the UK with the British singer Lily Allen The hit "F *** you" was dedicated to the judges of the US Supreme Court who decided to abolish the federal right to abortion.

"This is my first guest appearance on Glastonbury and I share the stage with Lily, which is the biggest achievement of my dream. But I am also heartbroken by what happened yesterday in America. "The Supreme Court has decided to overturn Rowe v. Wade, a law that gives women the right to a safe abortion and other basic human rights."

"So many women and so many girls will die because of this," she added, citing judges who upheld the decision to overturn the verdict - Samuel Alita, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Connie Barrett and Brett Cavanaugh.

 

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"I want to dedicate the next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who have shown us that, after all, they do not care about freedom," she said, after which Lily began singing "F *** you".

This is not the first time 19-year-old Olivia has spoken out about the right to an abortion. She recently interrupted her concert in Washington to talk about a woman's right to an abortion. Lily Allen originally dedicated the song "F *** you" to former US President George W. Bush. Bush.

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