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Sampling her own outrage, Sabrina Carpenter slams ICE raid post as ‘disgusting’
Interpolating fury with precision, Sabrina Carpenter refuses any association with a White House social media post that attaches her 2022 single “Juno” to footage of ICE raids. She calls the move "evil and disgusting," distancing her work from what she denounces as an “inhumane agenda.”
The singer issues a firm denunciation: “Do not ever involve me or my music,” making it clear her artistic output won’t be repurposed for political messaging she considers morally bankrupt.
Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on December 2, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter swaps charts for Cheshire Cats in Alice in Wonderland remake
Sabrina Carpenter trades chart hits for fantastical rabbit holes as she signs on to star in a fresh screen adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland.” In a move that pairs production clout with vocal folds, she’s not only headlining but also producing the film.
The project marks her first foray into a major feature in both capacities, with music playing a central role. Wonderland, it seems, is getting a soundtrack—Carpenter-style.
Source: TMZ.com – Published on November 11, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter “arrests” Anne Hathaway mid-set; melodrama meets merch table
Interpolating pseudo-handcuff routines and faux police walkouts, Sabrina Carpenter’s tour antics flirt with the absurd as she theatrically “arrests” surprise guests during her set. Anne Hathaway steps into this parody with a glamorous shrug, while Marcello Hernandez plays along in deadpan compliance, their cameos folding seamlessly into the polished chaos.
In each instance, Carpenter orchestrates the spectacle with a wink, circling melodrama and performance art in equal measure. The repeated gag resists novelty yet manages to spark precisely because of its self-aware flamboyance.
Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 9, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter watches men like a nature doc—half muse, half mess
Sabrina Carpenter, in a Vogue Italia interview, reflects on her ambivalence toward men, calling them “a really fun species to watch”—equal parts endearing and exasperating. She contrasts feeling adored and inspired by some with being confused and ridiculed by others.
Her album Man’s Best Friend echoes this dichotomy, with “Manchild” lamenting emotional immaturity and “Tears” nearly praising the bare minimum. Carpenter insists heartbreak didn't leave her bitter, just mildly jaded—“Here we go again.”
Source: Billboard – Published on September 23, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter goes country with Dolly remix, eyes Opry debut and SNL gig
Sabrina Carpenter aligns with country royalty as she prepares to debut at the Grand Ole Opry on October 7, joining the venue’s centennial festivities. The pop singer recently collaborated with Dolly Parton on a country remix of “Please Please Please,” a bonus track from her album “Short N' Sweet.”
This follows an upcoming double billing on Saturday Night Live, where Carpenter is set to host and perform, and precedes her headlining slot at Coachella 2026 and the second leg of her North American tour.
Source: News | NME – Published on September 20, 2025
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