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Olivia Rodrigo donates all ticket profits from first Philippines concert to women’s health charity

Olivia Rodrigo has donated all the profits from her debut concert in the Philippines to a women’s health charity.

The ‘Drivers License’ hitmaker – who is half Filipina – performed to a sold-out crowd at Bocaue’s Philippine Arena on Saturday (05.10.24) and after the show, Olivia took to her Instagram to reveal all of the net profits from that show had been donated to the charity Jhpiego, which focuses on ensuring women receive quality health care.

She said on Instagram: “Been dreaming of this show for a whileeeee. my first time in the Philippines and also my biggest venue ever!!!!! thank you to everyone Manila for welcoming me so generously and making me feel so loved and thank you to @americanexpress for making this show happen. I’m SO stoked that all the net ticket sales from last night could be donated to @jhpiego through my fund 4 good.

“I got to visit the organization while I was in Manila and was so impressed by the work they are doing providing healthcare to women and girls in the Philippines. It was the most special show and the most meaningful trip. to say I’m grateful doesn’t even cut it! Mahal kita (sic)”

The charity also took to Instagram to share their gratitude towards the star.

Jhpiego said on its Instagram story: “We are beyond honored to be the nonprofit #oliviarodrigo chose to support during her first visit to the Philippines

“Her generosity and commitment to women’s health will make a lasting impact. Together, we’re helping more young women and girls access the care and support they need! (sic)”

Olivia previously revealed she often sleeps for “13 hours a day” to cope with the exhaustion of touring.

She told Complex: “Oh, wow. Well, I sleep so much on tour. I sleep for 13 hours a day sometimes. I’m so exhausted. So that passes a lot of the time. But I’ve just been reading and I’ve been watching all of my comfort shows. I’ve been watching Sex and the City every day to make myself feel like I’m grounded and at home. [Laughs].”