Whether she’s rocking the red carpet or bringing the house stadium down during her Short n’ Sweet tour, Sabrina Carpenter makes quite the impression. However, fans are stunned after seeing a video of the “Espresso” singer where they’d least expect it: At a home goods store. Close friend Paloma Sandoval posted a hilarious video of her inner circle—yes, including Carpenter—doing dramatic readings of cheesy home decor at a Bu-cees location in Texas.
“You bring the tequila, I’ll bring the bad decisions,” said Carpenter, who was incognito in a hoodie, glasses, and face mask. “Step aside coffee,” she quipped later. “This is a job for alcohol.” Carpenter later flashed a large wall art piece that read “Blessed,” which had her friends erupting in laughter. The singer’s crew filled the rest of the video by showing off dish towels that say, “I’m not old, I’m vintage” and mixing bowls depicting a “love/hate relation-chip.”
Sandoval’s video has already garnered a whopping 2.6 million likes and a surge of comments wondering if it really is Carpenter who made the cameos. (Spoiler alert: It is.) But what we love so much about this video is how cringey—and, honestly, relatable—this is. After all, whenever we are in a home goods store, we’re also silently (or not-so-silently) judging those cheesy signs that give us the ick. And isn’t it fun to know that Carpenter is doing the same thing? The internet certainly agrees.
“I want to be friends with this group,” one TikToker commented. “I didn’t know I needed this,” another said. A third wrote, “Blessed was EVERYTHING.” Stars, they’re just like us.
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