The multi-talented star is proving that her artistry knows no bounds with her latest ventures in music and a delectable ice cream collaboration that's set to tantalize taste buds.
- June 10, 2024
AceShowbiz - Who knew that a song could taste as good as it sounds? Sabrina Carpenter is proving that her artistry knows no bounds with her latest ventures in music and a delectable ice cream collaboration that's set to tantalize taste buds.
The multi-talented star has recently taken to Instagram to tease her fans with an espresso-flavored ice cream in collaboration with Van Leeuwen. The flavor, inspired by her smash hit "Espresso", will be available starting June 28. Carpenter shared the news, complete with a photo of her hands holding a blue carton adorned with her single's cover art, and a sneak peek inside the chocolate-swirled concoction, playfully captioning it with lyrics from her song, "It is that sweet."
Carpenter's new ice cream adventure follows an eventful few months packed with musical success. Her single "Espresso" has been making waves since its April 11 release, managing to hold a steady spot in the Billboard Hot 100. In a testament to its popularity, none other than Adele herself gushed about the song during her Las Vegas residency, calling it her jam. But if "Espresso" had fans hooked, Carpenter's follow-up single "Please Please Please" is set to keep them captivated.
Produced by the renowned Jack Antonoff and featuring a thrilling storyline in its music video, "Please Please Please" has already stolen the hearts of fans. The video, directed by Bardia Zeinali, features Carpenter and her real-life boyfriend Barry Keoghan engaging in mischievous antics.
Adding to the excitement, Carpenter announced that her sixth studio album, "Short n' Sweet", will be released on August 23. The album will feature collaborations with frequent partners, including Amy Allen. "This project is quite special to me and [I] hope it'll be something special to you too," Carpenter posted on social media, hinting at the deeply personal nature of the record.