Olivia Rodrigo gave her 34.5 million fans a boost when she shared a sultry snap on Instagram on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old vamp hitmaker took to social media to post a photo of herself lounging on a bed in a tiny red tank top.
With smoky eyes and red lipstick, Olivia turned up the heat with a coy glance at the smoldering selfie.
Her signature raven locks were left long and loose, and she accessorized with a pair of diamond stud earrings.
“Time to make the bed,” Olivia captioned the shot.
The Instagram post comes a day after the songwriter revealed the only song she wishes she could write herself.
While chatting with legendary hitmaker Linda Perry at the Grammy Museum on Wednesday night, Olivia told the audience that she would choose Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know.”
The classic 1995 song from Alanis’ Jagged Little Pill album won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song and made the Canadian singer a household name.
While Olivia may not have written Alanis’ epic hit single, she maintains that putting pen to paper is still essential.
“If I don’t write songs, I don’t really feel like myself,” she told Linda.
“That’s how I process everything. It’s how I decide how I relate to the world. It just makes me happy. This makes me angry. That’s everything for me.”
She added: “I think there’s definitely a lot of darkness in me, just like there is in every other person. I’ve always loved how writing melodies, choruses and lyrics can express it in ways that aren’t easily expressed in everyday life.
“Sometimes people meet me and get to know me and they always say, ‘Wow, you’re such a fun and bubbly girl, but you write such depressing songs.’
“But I think songwriting is a way to express the unsayable and just understand what you feel. And that’s why I’ve always liked it, ever since I was a kid.”
The appearance at the Grammy Museum followed Olivia’s announcement that she would be skipping the promotional stop and the highly anticipated Q&A session with fans Down Under.
Her representative said this was due to “unforeseen circumstances.”
“Olivia is devastated that she will not be able to attend, but she is so excited to see her Australian Lives in 2024,” a Universal Music Australia spokesperson said.
Fans took to former Twitter X to share their disappointment, writing: “I was convinced I would meet her because there were so many chances but they just took it away from us.”
The canceled events were planned to promote her latest album, Guts, which debuted in early September and is already a smash hit.
Olivia even took to Instagram to celebrate her second album reaching number one on the US Billboard album chart.
Holding the #1 gold trophy in a floral ensemble, the young beauty wrote: “I’m so damn grateful, thank you guys for the most love filled and exciting week.”