Joshua Bassett Trolls Himself Over Olivia Rodrigo on TikTok

Joshua Bassett is out right here trolling himself over his, uh, very public relationship and breakup with Olivia Rodrigo.
In a TikTok shared earlier within the week, Joshua performed a recreation the place the primary letter you get = the love of your life. Naturally, he instantly received an “O,” took an ungainly pause, joked “second letter is the love of my life,” received a “Q,” and stated “Okay, Q. I’ll take it.”
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Fast reminder on Joshua and Olivia’s entire THING, although I can solely assume it occupies a everlasting place in your reminiscence: Olivia allegedly wrote “Drivers License” about Joshua and his rumored relationship with Sabrina Carpenter, and whereas issues had been dramatic for a minute (Joshua dropped his personal breakup music with the lyrics “Half the shit you’re saying’s solely half true / Messing with my life as a profession transfer”), they appear fairly chill lately?
Again in June, these two really reunited on the premiere of Excessive College Musical: The Musical: The Collection, displaying up on the purple carpet AND posing for a number of images collectively:
It goes with out saying that the final vibes on Twitter had been:
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However again in March 2020, Joshua informed BuzzFeed, “I get it. I get why persons are asking about that stuff—however it doesn’t actually get to me. I’m additionally pleased with her and the success that her music is having. I actually couldn’t be mad on the scenario.” He additionally expressed his help for “Deja Vu” on Insta Tales, saying, “SUUUUUUPER late on this however I like this music a lot, Olivia. The world higher be careful for the album.”