Olivia Rodrigo helped her role model Alanis Morissette add another honour to her “long list of musical achievements.” The 19-year-old pop star attended the 2022 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala on Sept.
24 where she delivered a touching speech to help induct Morissette, 48, into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. But, before steeping foot inside Toronto’s Massey Hall, where the gala took place, attendees hit the red carpet, where ET Canada’s Carlos Bustamante caught up with Morissette. READ MORE: Olivia Rodrigo Surprises Fans In L.A.
With Alanis Morissette Duet Of ‘You Oughta Know’ “It means the world to me that my writing has invited people to express themselves in whatever way they want,” the singer-songwriter shared, acknowledging her honorary achievement as a Canadian artist.
Morissette’s music has, according to the singer herself, inspired people “to just be who they are,” including Rodrigo. Inside the event, the “Drivers License” singer began her speech by referencing one of Morissette’s Grammy-winning albums that was released eight years before she was born- 1995’s Jagged Little Pill. “My life was completely changed.
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