Rumors are swirling about a potential new relationship between pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo and musician Cameron Winter, the frontman of indie rock band Geese. This follows Rodrigo’s reported split from British actor Louis Partridge.

Rodrigo and Winter: The Spark of Speculation

Rodrigo and Winter have been seen spending time together, igniting curiosity among fans. While these sightings don’t confirm a romantic connection, their increased interactions have fueled speculation. The pair were photographed having dinner together in Los Angeles on April 14th.

A potential connection point is their shared contribution to War Child’s Help(2) compilation album, suggesting a professional link. Both artists also performed at Coachella’s second weekend, though separately – Rodrigo appeared during Addison Rae’s set, and Geese played the Gobi Tent, even covering Justin Bieber’s “Baby.”

Cameron Winter: A Rising Indie Star

Cameron Winter is a multifaceted musician from Brooklyn, with a creative upbringing. His mother is a writer, and his father is a music producer. He attended the Brooklyn Friends School before dedicating himself to music.

Solo Career and Geese

As the frontman of Geese, Winter plays guitar, sings, and performs on the keyboard. He also released a solo album, Heavy Metal, in 2024, recorded in unconventional locations like Guitar Center stores and taxis.

Winter’s solo work culminated in a sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall in late 2025. He continues to establish himself as a prominent figure in the indie music scene.

Geese's Ascent and Controversy

Geese was formed in 2016 by a group of high school friends and released their first EP in 2018. They signed with a label in 2020 and released their debut album, Projector, in 2021, receiving a feature in the New York Times.

Critical Acclaim and Allegations

Their fourth album, Getting Killed, released in fall 2025, garnered critical acclaim, drawing comparisons to bands like the Velvet Underground and Radiohead. Some fans have even dubbed Geese “our Nirvana.”

However, a recent Wired article questioned the band’s success, alleging a “psyop” involving marketing and social media manipulation. This claim has sparked debate about authenticity in the music industry.

What's Next?

As Olivia Rodrigo prepares to release her third album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, in June, and Geese embarks on a summer tour, the possibility of a collaboration remains open. Currently, the nature of their relationship remains unconfirmed.

Until either Winter or Rodrigo, or their representatives, provide clarification, any assumptions about a romantic connection are purely speculative. The situation highlights the public’s intense interest in Rodrigo’s personal life.