You made headlines during the Grammy Awards for your conversation with Olivia Rodrigo prior to your performance of ŌĆ£Butter.ŌĆØ IŌĆÖm sure a lot of people were curious about what you two discussed. IŌĆÖm sure it must have been challenging to really talk under the occasion. That was something I was frequently asked about. I was honestly quite nervous there because of the clothing choreography. A light whisper in her ear probably would have been enough in that situation, but I just went on and said ŌĆ£blah blah blahŌĆØ without saying anything meaningful. I thought I could just show it on my face, so I didnŌĆÖt say anything special. Olivia Rodrigo was well aware of what I was doing. The performers donŌĆÖt have to say anything special for a 10- or 15-second take and can still make it look fun. I understand that your Grammy performance took place under a variety of rapidly changing circumstances; how did you end up improvising with Olivia Rodrigo? The Grammys people suggested it, and we agreed to do so on the same day as the show. So I had no idea who I would end up sitting next to. When I see what you post on Instagram, I get that old, jazzy vibe from your pictures or the video where you dance in a carefree way. ThatŌĆÖs how IŌĆÖve always beenŌĆŌĆØitŌĆÖs just my personality. I didnŌĆÖt think it was necessary to post anything like that to the group account because it was about my style and life. But I had no idea what to post once I got my own social media account, so I just posted things I liked. On that account, I can showcase my unique personality. I donŌĆÖt think I need to be concerned about other peopleŌĆÖs opinions. Source (1)