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Sabrina Carpenter flashes her butt in TINY Daisy Duke shorts as she hints at new music in teaser clip

Sabrina Carpenter flashes her butt in TINY Daisy Duke shorts as she hints at new music in teaser clip

Daily Mail​2 days ago

Sabrina Carpenter turned up the heat on Monday, just in time for the summer.
The pop star, 26, shared a vintage-inspired teaser video to Instagram, where she flashed her pert derrière in a pair of tiny Daisy Duke shorts.
The clip shows the blonde bombshell — who's being considered for a role in a major film franchise — hitchhiking on the side of a dirt road, wearing heels, her micro shorts and a cropped pink button-up top.
Her voluminous blond curls bounced as Sabrina tried to flag down car after car, but no one pulled over.
The video has no sound, aside from the beauty lightly chuckling and uttering 'Oh boy' at the end.
Fans believe the teaser is either for new music or an upcoming music video.
Next to Sabrina — who has shocked fans with her explicit concert moves in the past — was a brown suitcase.
'She's securing song of the summer,' one excited fan wrote.
'Song of the summer incoming,' another added.
'New music!?????????' another questioned.
'New music please please please.'
Others predicted it was a video for one of her songs.
'it has to be a busy woman mv bc of the suitcase,' one wrote.
'HAS to be a busy woman MV!'
'Bed Chem FT. Nicki??????' another asked.
Carpenter's last studio album, Short n' Sweet, was released in August 2024.
Carpenter is next scheduled to headline the Spanish music festival Primavera Sound, which is held at Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona on June 6.
The Nonsense Christmas star will then resume her $33.2M-grossing, 72-date Short n' Sweet Tour on July 5-6 at Hyde Park in London.
Sabrina has been a singer for the last decade, but her career got a major boost in 2023 while serving opening duties for Taylor Swift.
Carpenter - who gets 65.1M monthly listeners on Spotify - originally taught herself how to play piano and guitar with YouTube tutorials.
The star is keeping busy, amid reports she's being eyed up for huge role in Mamma Mia 3.
It's no secret that the singer is a big ABBA fan, having previously performed their songs on her Short n' Sweet tour, as well as the band being one of her top artists on Spotify.
Now, Sabrina could star in the sequel, 17 years after the original film was released, which featured Hollywood actors including Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan.
Producer Judy Craymer, who has finished a script for a third movie, said: 'She'd be a goddess or some relation who would look very much like Meryl Streep.'
Speaking about the project, Judy told Hollywood news site Deadline: 'Well, we know what we want to do with the movie, and it will happen.
'And I mean, we brought together this amazing group of movie stars that were all connected through it, and huge friendships evolved.'
Amanda Seyfried, 39, who plays Sophie in the films, previously said she could see Sabrina playing her daughter.
She said: 'Old age make-up for me. If Sabrina Carpenter wants to play my daughter, I'll make it happen. It's fine. I'm a big fan.'
The two-time Grammy winner is throwing herself into work after ending her year-long romance with Oscar-nominated actor Barry Keoghan last December.
'They are both young and career-focused, so they've decided to take a break,' an insider told People at the time.
Sabrina and the 32-year-old Irishman - who starred in her Please Please Please music video last June - awkwardly attended the Met Gala separately on May 4.

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