Olivia Rodrigo Reveals the One Unexpected Food Item She Always Keeps ‘Locked and Loaded’ in Her Handbags

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  • Olivia Rodrigo appeared on Vogue‘s “In the Bag” series, where celebrities share the contents of their bags
  • The “Drivers License” singer revealed that she always keeps cheese in her bag
  • Rodrigo’s bag contained one tiny Babybel cheese

Olivia Rodrigo has a secret food obsession — and it’s going to take you back all the way to grade school.

The “Bad Idea Right?” singer appeared on the May 15 episode of Vogue‘s “In the Bag” video series, in which celebrities reveal the contents of their bags. Rodrigo, who brought a vintage cheetah-printed Fendi bag with her for the occasion, revealed that she always likes to carry cheese on the go.

This time, the pop star had a tiny Babybel cheese in her Fendi purse and gushed about her love for the product and the connections it has to her youth.

“I love any type of cheese. My friends make fun of me for it, especially this one because they think it’s particularly elementary. I love Babybel so much,” she said in the video. “I love eating it and I love playing with the wax and making wax statues out of it. And they’re portable, really nice.”

Rodrigo revealed that the statues she made out of Babybel cheese allowed her to exchange gifts with her friends, too, in addition to being a healthy, protein-packed snack.

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“We would trade each other little statues that we made out of [the red wax covering],” the 22-year-old added. “I don’t even remember what we made, we must have been really creative ’cause this is not very malleable. [I] always keep that locked and loaded.”

Other more conventional items in Rodrigo’s bag include a hat, over-the-ear Bluetooth headphones, a Lâncome Juicy Tube attached to her keys, playing cards, a tea bag, journal, sunglasses, makeup items and more.

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Rodrigo’s Fendi is far from the first bag that she’s been seen wearing in recent weeks. On April 25, the singer was spotted with Chanel’s “Nubuck Natural” Beauty Tote Bag in black suede that dates back to 2012 during an outing in New York City.

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Olivia Rodrigo spotted in New York City on April 25, 2025.

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She kept her look simple, and wore the vintage bag with a plain sleeveless black shirt, khaki pants, and Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Canvas Low Top Sneakers in black and white.

On April 24, Rodrigo opted for a modern handbag choice to carry while attending the Planned Parenthood Gala, where she received the 2025 Catalyst of Change award for speaking about reproductive justice and launching Fund 4 Good during her Guts tour to give proceeds to local abortion funds.

Olivia Rodrigo at the Planned Parenthood Gala held at Cipriani South Street on April 24, 2025 in New York, New York.

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For the evening, Rodrigo wore Gucci’s Horsebit gown in ivory, and paired the looked with the brand’s Bamboo Night Small Glossed-Leather Shoulder Bag, custom made for her in a reflective silver.

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