
Taylor Swift fans speculate collaboration on Sabrina Carpenter's new album "Man's Best Friend"
Sabrina Carpenter's upcoming album, Man's Best Friend, set for release on August 29, 2025, has sparked speculation about a potential collaboration with Taylor Swift. The excitement stems from two key clues that have fans buzzing.
On the same day Carpenter announced her album, Taylor Swift's official store updated its design, now featuring a font strikingly similar to the one Carpenter has been using since the release of her first single, Manchild, on June 5, 2025.
the same font..and taylor nation posting this an hour before sabrina's album announcement..ARE WE GETTING A COLLAB? pic.twitter.com/53CNB2RbzK — Torturedken (@torturedxken) June 11, 2025
Moreover, in the ad for her Summer Collection 2025, Swift used a snippet from her song "August" in the background which fans interpret as a reference to the month Carpenter's new album comes out.
We've never needed anything more! The #TSSummer2025 collection is available now at https://t.co/ZSGtuHSAkb while supplies last ☀️ pic.twitter.com/xzoKhB9DLe — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) June 11, 2025
Another clue comes from the emails both artists sent to their fans. Carpenter's email announcing Man's Best Friend contained coffee ring stains, much like the email Swift sent when announcing her decision to buy back the masters of her early albums.
Photo: X
Additionally, Carpenter's email also included randomly capitalised letters that also hint towards a collaboration with Swift.
While the similarities have fans convinced, there's no official confirmation of a collaboration. However, Swifties remain hopeful that Man's Best Friend could feature a surprise appearance from Swift.
As the album's release date nears, fans will continue to watch for any further hints, but for now, the speculation continues to build excitement around the project.

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Taylor Swift fans speculate collaboration on Sabrina Carpenter's new album "Man's Best Friend"
Sabrina Carpenter's upcoming album, Man's Best Friend, set for release on August 29, 2025, has sparked speculation about a potential collaboration with Taylor Swift. The excitement stems from two key clues that have fans buzzing. On the same day Carpenter announced her album, Taylor Swift's official store updated its design, now featuring a font strikingly similar to the one Carpenter has been using since the release of her first single, Manchild, on June 5, 2025. the same taylor nation posting this an hour before sabrina's album WE GETTING A COLLAB? — Torturedken (@torturedxken) June 11, 2025 Moreover, in the ad for her Summer Collection 2025, Swift used a snippet from her song "August" in the background which fans interpret as a reference to the month Carpenter's new album comes out. We've never needed anything more! The #TSSummer2025 collection is available now at while supplies last ☀️ — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) June 11, 2025 Another clue comes from the emails both artists sent to their fans. Carpenter's email announcing Man's Best Friend contained coffee ring stains, much like the email Swift sent when announcing her decision to buy back the masters of her early albums. Photo: X Additionally, Carpenter's email also included randomly capitalised letters that also hint towards a collaboration with Swift. While the similarities have fans convinced, there's no official confirmation of a collaboration. However, Swifties remain hopeful that Man's Best Friend could feature a surprise appearance from Swift. As the album's release date nears, fans will continue to watch for any further hints, but for now, the speculation continues to build excitement around the project.