
Meet Sabrina Carpenter's childhood bestie Paloma Sandoval: the body positive content creator coined the phrase ‘Bed Chem' after an Airbnb sleepover with the star, and was in the ‘Nonsense' music video
Music legend Dolly Parton reportedly set down some hard and fast rules ahead of her iconic collaboration with
Sabrina Carpenter on a remix of the pop princess' smash hit song 'Please Please Please'.
Speaking to Knox News, the 'Jolene' singer praised the younger songstress, who is known for her love of double entendres and risqué innuendos, calling her 'so sweet'. However,
Parton had made it clear that she wouldn't be following her lead for their duet.
'Of course, she can talk a little bad now and then,' the multi-Grammy-winning artist said, before adding, 'I told her, I said, now, I don't cuss. I don't make fun of Jesus. I don't talk bad about God and don't say dirty words on camera, but known to if I get mad enough.'
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Paloma Sandoval makes an appearance in Sabrina Carpenter's 'Nonsense' music video. Photo: @dailybrinas/X
Carpenter might not be able to get cheeky with the queen of country, but she has her besties for that. One of them is Paloma Sandoval, who appears in the 'Nonsense' music video, inspired Carpenter's hit song 'Bed Chem' and also counts Gossip Girl's Whitney Peak among her close childhood pals, according to her Instagram. She and Peak even made an appearance in Carpenter's Short n' Sweet show in Madison Square Garden, New York.
So, who is Paloma Sandoval?
She's a content creator
Paloma Sandoval is a content creator. Photo: @palomaidaliasandoval/Instagram
Sandoval is a content creator boasting almost 85,000 followers on Instagram. She's of Mexican-Canadian heritage but is from Vancouver, per an official Instagram post. Last year, Sandoval was highlighted by the platform as a part of its 24 For 24 list celebrating young creators making a difference.
Sandoval shares her day-to-day life with fans because, 'People want to keep up to date and find the Easter eggs of what my life looks like on a daily basis,' she told Instagram. Paloma is also known for hosting spontaneous talent shows on Instagram Live.
She's big on positivity
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