LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: While Logan Paul is a social media megastar-turned-famed professional wrestler, Olivia O’Brien is a singer-songwriter who gained recognition after featuring in Gnash's 'I Hate U, I Love U'. There have been speculations of O’Brien dating Logan since 2019 and fans even believe that she used to write songs for him.
The singer of 'Josslyn' recently spoke with George Janko on his podcast about her upcoming song. She may have also disclosed some secrets about her relationship with Logan during the time they both dated. Keep reading to know what the singer revealed.
'I should’ve f**ked your brother'
In a conversation with Janko, O’Brien said, “I have a song coming out in July, but I don’t, I don’t wanna say the date yet, because it might change." Then, Janko asked about the title of the song, to which she replied, ''It’s called ‘I should’ve f**ked your brother'." However, Janko didn’t believe her and assumed she was joking. When the hosts started laughing, O’Brien said, “It’s not about what you think it’s about.”
She didn't explicitly express her thoughts, but it appears that she may be referring to the Paul brothers. However, she did attempt to hide the truth by claiming, "I've had previous relationships with different brothers." It's also important to note that Janko previously participated in Logan's 'IMPAULSIVE' podcast.
What led to their breakup?
O'Brien released a song called 'Josslyn' in 2020, which was on issues faced by her, including relationships and breakups. Notably, online rumors of O'Brien and Logan dating were circulating at the time. Many people, therefore, assumed that she had composed the song for Logan. However, she responded to the rumors by telling Entertainment Tonight that she made references to men who made her feel ill in her songs.
Later, O'Brien elaborated on the song's source of inspiration, revealing that she had once discovered that the man she was seeing had been having an affair and she ended up severing all contact with that man after learning the truth. O'Brien did finally acknowledge that the song was, in fact, about Logan a year later. Rumors started soaring once again after O'Brien's Coachella 2022 performance when she summoned Logan on stage. However, O'Brien hasn't revealed if they still have any connections.