Fans had previously speculated the track is about Adam Faze or Zack Bia.
In a Sunday video on her account, Rodrigo pretends to sip bright red blood out of a fake hospital-grade “Type A” blood bag.
Jokes aside, it looks like the 20-year-old “Drivers License” singer and Shane are becoming fast friends. Just a couple days prior to their TikTok together, the comedian shared videos of him ecstatically reacting to “Vampire” on his first listen, to whichBut while Rodrigo was clearly joking about Shane being the inspiration behind “Vampire,” fans are still dead serious about who they actually think the track is about.
The internet’s consensus was split. Some are convinced the song slams Adam Faze, whereas others think Zack Bia is the most likely candidate. Both menSee Olivia Rodrigo’s TikTok with Jake Shane below:
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