The singles “Vampire” and “Bad Idea Right?”
set the tone for the album as a collection of grave mistakes, heartaches, and subsequent regrets.
On the surface, the song describes Rodrigo’s infatuation with a girl named Lacy.

However, Rodrigo is staying tight-lipped about the inspiration for her music.
Speaking toThe Guardian, Rodrigo explained why she keeps her cards close to her chest in the matter.
“I’ve never done that before in my career and probably won’t.

I think it’s better to not pigeonhole a song to being about this one thing.”
Is Olivia Rodrigo coming out with Lacy?
These lines could hint at Lacy being a famous personality.

But the outro describes how Rodrigo cannot grapple with how Lacy makes her feel.
And “Lacy” could be a continuation of that theme.
The lines, “Lacy, oh Lacy, it’s like you’re out to get me.

Who is ‘Lacy’ about?
This led many to speculate that the song could be about Sabrina Carpenter.
Lacy’s second verse sees Rodrigo compare her muse to Bridget Bardot, an iconic 1950s sex symbol.
And in 2020, Carpenter did a photoshoot where she recreated a Bardot photo.
Carpenter matches Bardot’s beauty with her blonde hair and facial structure.
Swift has garnered a reputation for being one of the sweetest and most down-to-earth artists in the music industry.
Swift also has Bardot’s blonde hair and gorgeous looks.
Since the start of her career, Rodrigo has been compared to Swift.
Rodrigo is also a huge fan of Swift’s, matching the obsession in “Lacy.”