
Olivia Rodrigo's guitarist reveals the singer funds therapy for the band and crew even when they're not on tour
Daisy Spencer, 31, played alongside fellow guitarist Emily Rosenfield, bassist Moa Munoz, drummer Hayley Brownell, and keyboardist Camila Mora on Olivia's GUTS tour, which concluded at the start of this month/
And in a new interview, Daisy called the singer 'literally the dreamiest boss of all time' as she revealed she pays for their counselling, and even covers the cost when they're not on tour.
Speaking on The StageLeft Podcast at the end of last month, Daisy said: 'On the World Tour, Olivia and our tour manager, Marty Hom, made accessible and free therapy for all of the touring personnel.
'I have never had anything like that. And that reignited the importance of therapy to me because I had just kind of fallen off for so long, and then suddenly I had this free resource of incredible therapists, and I utilized the cr** out of that.
'Honestly, that was one of the coolest things that has ever happened on tour. Like, seriously, one of the best things you can give to people is accessible free therapy, because it can get kind of expensive.'
Daisy added: 'I'm doing baby Daisy a good justice of finally getting to hear baby Daisy's story of what they were going through when I was younger and everything.
'It's been a gift for real. I feel like it is such a gift to be able to look within yourself and have someone else help you bring some stuff out of you that you might otherwise on your own not be able to get there.
'That's the gift that therapy has given to me, is that I am able to really flesh out some stuff from my childhood that that needed a voice.'
Podcast host Chris Simpson was shocked by Daisy's reveal, to which she replied: 'It's not very heard of yeah, it's the coolest thing ever.'
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