Olivia Rodrigo went from a Disney actor performing raps on “Bizaardvark” to a pop icon selling arenas, and her latest Instagram post recapping the Lollapalooza Argentina show perfectly encapsulates the transition. The photos showed her lighting up the stage with her electric performance. However, sitting among her behind-the-scenes was a major throwback from her “Bizaardvark” days, and the internet wasn’t prepared for it.
Olivia Rodrigo shares Bizaardvark series throwback in Lollapalooza Argentina photos
Suggesting she reminisces about her Disney era, Olivia Rodrigo took to Instagram to share a “Bizaardvark” rap segment after her jaw-dropping performance at Lollapalooza Argentina. The carousel summed up the sold-out spectacle, including the massive crowd, her fiery red outfit, and the “punk” energy that Rodrigo exuded. However, the last slide was an unexpected curveball nobody saw coming — a screen recording of the rockstar rapping on “Bizaardvark” in 2017.
The hilarious clip showed a young Rodrigo and Madison Hu playing Paige and Frankie on the show. It was one of the duo’s music-comedy videos for “Bizaardvark” — “BizaArgentina.” The rap playfully highlighted facts about Argentina’s beef industry, mentioning its cattle farming and culture of grilling, among other things. With lyrics like “Kingdom of cows” and “Meet me at the border where the steak is cooked to order,” the rap exaggerated Argentina’s reputation for high-quality meat.
The clip stole the show, with fans commenting, “CRYING FOR THE LAST ONE” and “THE LAST SLIDE LMAO.” Beyond comments on the throwback video, fans expressed their love for Rodrigo. One requested, “PLEASEEEEE COME BACK WITH GUTS TOUR,” while another gushed, “had the best time te amo!!! come back soon.” Meanwhile, the singer appreciated the Argentine crowd in her caption: “argentina that was magical as hell.” She added, “been manifesting that show for a while,” reflecting a full-circle energy from Disney to Lollapalooza.
Olivia Rodrigo’s Lollapalooza Argentina recap post was her playground for sneaking Disney’s “Bizaardvark” throwback, proving she knows how to keep her audience hooked. Whether selling out shows or slipping in unexpected nostalgic chaos, Rodrigo’s fans are here for it.