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Olivia Rodrigo Drops and Breaks 1 of Her Grammys Just Like Taylor Swift in 2010

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Oops! After winning three Grammy Awards, Olivia Rodrigo hilariously dropped one of them a la Taylor Swift in 2010.The “Good 4 U” singer, 19, was posing backstage at the Sunday, April 3, awards show with her trophies piled in her arms when one fell.

As the award broke into two pieces, the California native made a shocked face.Similarly, Swift, 32, struggled to balance four of the statuettes in her hands while posing for pics at the 52nd annual Grammy Awards.

The “Blank Space” singer sported an off-the-shoulder gown on the red carpet at the time, while Rodrigo looked just as sparkly this year in a black dress, matching opera-length gloves and double chokers.Sunday’s ceremony marked the actress’ first Grammys appearance, and she gushed to Entertainment Tonight about how “genuinely so excited” she was to watch the other performers. “If I won one, that would just be something I couldn’t even fathom,” Rodrigo said before the show.The High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star was the second act to take the stage following Silk Sonic, wowing the audience with her hit single “Drivers License.”The Bizaardvark alum went on to win Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album.

In her first acceptance speech, Rodrigo gushed that it was her “biggest dream come true.”The former Disney Channel star went on to say, “Thank you to everyone at Interscope, especially John Janick, for believing in me and my songwriting before anything else. … A huge thanks to Dan [Nigro], who made all of my music with me.

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