Love is a many-splendored thing, especially when you’re gawking at it from the outside. In this column , we examine the celebrity couples who give us hope for our own romantic futures as we try to learn what we can from their well-documented bonds.
Like every other millennial woman I know, I wildly overidentified with Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album, Sour , when it first came out; indeed, I have now-fond, then-painful memories of driving around Austin in circles after a particularly tough breakup in a used Honda Fit I have since totaled, screaming along with the lyrics to “good 4 u” and wondering how a literal teenager had managed to so skillfully plumb the depths of my 28-year-old psyche. (Apparently, my woes are somewhat commonplace…who could have imagined?)
As it turns out, a lot