It appears the therapists Olivia Rodrigo discovered for her band actually helped.
The 22-year-old “Vampire” singer and her tour supervisor Marty Hom offered free and accessible remedy for all the “Guts” tour crew, rhythm guitarist Daisy Spencer revealed on “The StageLeft Podcast.”
“I have never had anything like that,” Spencer, 31, informed host Chris Simpson. “And that reignited the importance of therapy to me because I had kind of fallen off for so long.”
Rodrigo and Spencer simply wrapped the 102-date “Guts” world tour July 1 and accomplished a profitable headlining set at Glastonbury, the place they had been joined on stage by the Remedy’s Robert Smith. Whereas on the podcast, Spencer described Rodrigo as “the dreamiest boss of all time” and opened up about taking good care of her thoughts and physique on the highway.
“Suddenly I had this free resource of incredible therapists and I utilized the crap out of that,” she mentioned. “I was going, you know, once a week, once every other week, whenever I could. And it was even during the off time — we also still had access to this resource.”
Rodrigo’s dad, Chris Rodrigo, is a household therapist, and the singer has been very open about beginning remedy at 16.
“That was a really big, life-changing moment,” she informed CBS Sunday Morning in 2021. “I’ve learned so much about myself.”
And she or he’s not the one musician selling remedy. Lewis Capaldi, who returned to the stage after a two-year break from performing to deal with his all-around well being, introduced Monday that he’s partnering with BetterHelp to offer 734,000 hours of free on-line remedy. Ariana Grande has additionally partnered with the digital remedy platform a number of occasions prior to now.
Although the “Guts” tour has concluded, Rodrigo nonetheless has a number of pageant engagements lined up for the summer season, together with a headlining set Aug. 1 at Lollapalooza.