Olivia Dean is choosing distance over constant visibility as her career keeps rising. In a recent interview, the singer said she deleted social media apps from her phone because even supportive attention can start to feel overwhelming. She said she prefers a little ignorance when it comes to public opinion, rather than absorbing a steady stream of comments about her life and work.
That decision comes during a major moment in her career. Dean recently won the Grammy for Best New Artist, a milestone that brought even more attention her way. She explained that stepping back online helps her protect her peace while staying focused on the music itself.
She has not gone fully offline. Dean said she still keeps The New York Times Games app on her phone, a small habit that offers a different kind of daily connection.
The update arrives as she prepares for a run of sold-out U.S. tour dates in July and August. Dean has also spoken out against ticket resellers, making clear she wants fans, not resellers, to benefit from the demand around her shows.


