Okay, so today I’m spilling the tea on my little internet deep dive: figuring out Olivia Peet’s age. Sounds kinda stalker-ish, I know, but hear me out! It was purely out of curiosity after seeing her work online.
The Hunt Begins
First things first, I hit up Google. Obvious, right? Typed in “olivia peet age” and started sifting through the results. A bunch of articles about her popped up, mostly interviews and features on her art. Scanned them for any mention of age or even a birth year. Nada. These artsy profiles love to keep things mysterious, it seems.

Going Sherlock Holmes on Social Media
Next stop: social media. Instagram, Twitter, maybe even Facebook (if I was feeling really dedicated). Checked her Instagram bio – nothing. Started scrolling through her older posts, hoping for a birthday shout-out or a throwback pic with a date attached. Still striking out.
LinkedIn Lurking (But Respectfully!)
LinkedIn was my next bet. Figured if she’s working professionally, she might have some experience listed with dates. Found her profile, scanned her work history. Got some clues! Saw she graduated from university around a specific year. Okay, now we’re getting somewhere!
The Math (My Brain Hurts)
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Based on the graduation year, I could roughly calculate her age. Assuming she went to university straight after high school (a big assumption, I know), and knowing the typical age for graduation, I could estimate her age range.
The Frustration Sets In
I couldn’t find anything concrete. It was all educated guesses and estimations. So much effort for something so trivial!
The “Accidental” Discovery
After giving up I stumbled upon a old interview on a blog and somewhere in the middle of the article the interviewer states how old she was when she first started her blog, and the year that the blog was created.

The Result
I was able to find out what her age was! I still can’t believe I dedicated that much time to this. The internet rabbit hole is real, people!
Lessons Learned
- People on the internet is very hard to find personal information unless they provide them.
- I need to find a new hobby because this is getting ridiculous.