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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
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Fans of Quakertown's Sabrina Carpenter in awe of her bold new look; check out music video
Did Quakertown's Sabrina Carpenter just launch the song of the summer? The Grammy-winning 'Espresso' singer dropped the single 'Manchild' in this first week of June, accompanied by the music video. Music industry pundits and fans alike suggest the song is poised to take over Summer 2025 playlists. The song isn't the only thing expected to trend for the pop diva this summer. "Micro" shorts are officially making a comeback this summer after going away for a year or two, and it is all thanks to Carpenter. The Bucks County singer's new look, which consists of a white button-up, baby blue heels and denim cutoffs, continues to turn heads on social media. The discussion, mostly admiration, surrounding the outfit began June 2, when Carpenter posted a short clip of herself hitchhiking on the side of a highway. Carpenter later revealed that the video was tied to the release of "Manchild." "this one's about you!!" Carpenter wrote in a separate social media post. "'Manchild' is out this Thursday 6/5 (at) 8pm EST. special 7 (inch) vinyl available now." Here's what people are saying about Carpenter's look, including a look back at the "micro" short trend. Sabrina surprises on SNL: Bucks County's Sabrina Carpenter cameos on SNL musical monologue with host Quinta Brunson While Carpenter did not start the trend, she certainly revived it with her most recent social media post (And her fans are eating it up). Free People, on the other hand, did not see the same success when they promoted their own version of the "micro" denim shorts on social media in March 2024, about five months before Carpenter's "Short n' Sweet" album was released. Customers of the high-end retailer weighed in on the length of the shorts in the social media post's comments, joking about how the length of the shorts would not work for the average adult woman. "Everybody relax with these rude, aggressive comments. I bought them for my hamster and she loves them!' one user wrote. Those who chimed in bonded over their mutual dislike of the shorts. The response to Carpenter's outfit was completely different, with brands, fans and even haters showering her with compliments. "My brake pads would've popped off by how fast i would have stopped my car," one user wrote in the comments of her recent social media post. Carpenter, who has a penchant for all things glitter and lace, has been rocking babydoll negligees, blazer dresses without pants, corsets with garters, nightgowns, ballgowns, mini-skirts and of course hotpants even before the release of her sixth studio album "Short n' Sweet." "Femininity is something that I've always embraced," Carpenter told TIME in an October 2024 interview. "And if right now that means corsets and garter belts and fuzzy robes or whatever the (expletive), then that's what that means." Sabrina Carpenter Grammy-winner: Bucks County's Sabrina Carpenter scores Grammy nominations for Song, Record, Album of the Year The Grammy-award winning singer is leaning into that for her new single as well, donning casual garments, such as a pair of denim shorts and a long button-up shirt like a true girly girl would. While there has been some commotion, or a frenzy if you will, about the outfit, fans have also taken to social media to express their support and excitement for Carpenter's new song: This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Sabrina Carpenter teases new music in a cheeky outfit: See bold look


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Daily Mail
Pennsylvania scientist and boy, 3, found dead in car outside picture-perfect home
A scientist and her young have been found dead in a car outside their home in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Agnes Dawidowicz, 42, and her 3-year-old son Charlie were discovered unresponsive in a vehicle parked on the 2000 block of Barley Drive in Bucks County on Tuesday. Both were pronounced dead at the scene at around 5pm. The cause and manner of death for both mother and child have not yet been determined. The case remains under investigation. According to her LinkedIn profile Dawidowicz was an employee at Almac Clinical Technologies in Lansdale, Montgomery County, where she had worked for almost 15 years. Neighbors in the residential area expressed shock and sadness over the loss. One local resident told Fox29 that their child would play with Charlie.


CBS News
4 days ago
- CBS News
Pennsylvania State Police investigating after woman, toddler found dead in Quakertown
Pennsylvania State Police and the Bucks County Coroner's Office are investigating after a woman and a toddler were found dead inside a car at a Quakertown home on Sunday, officials said. State police and emergency medical services responded to a home on Barley Drive in Quakertown, Bucks County, where they found two people unresponsive in a car, according to the coroner's office. Medical officials pronounced the two people dead at around 5 p.m., the coroner's office said in a news release. The coroner's office identified the two people as 42-year-old Agnes Dawidowicz and 3-year-old Charlie Dawidowicz. Both the 42-year-old's and the 3-year-old's manner of death and cause of death are pending further investigation. The coroner's office didn't say why police and EMS were called to the home.


Globe and Mail
20-05-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
QNB Corp. Declares Q2 2025 Dividend
Quakertown, PA, May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Board of Directors of QNB Corp. (OTCQX: QNBC), parent company of QNB Bank, at a regular meeting on May 20, declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.38 per share. The cash dividend is payable on June 27, 2025, to shareholders of record June 13, 2025. QNB Corp. offers commercial and retail banking services through the twelve banking offices of its subsidiary, QNB Bank. QNB Corp.'s stock is traded in the over-the-counter market under the symbol 'QNBC.' For more information, visit QNB's website at
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Bucks County's Sabrina Carpenter cameos on SNL musical monologue with host Quinta Brunson
Host Quinta Brunson dedicated her May 3 "SNL" monologue to her fellow short people, and she was joined by surprise guest Sabrina Carpenter. The Grammy-winning Quakertown native of course knows a little something about being "vertically challenged." The "Abbott Elementary" star and Philly native launched into a song about the benefits of being short, singing, "I'm 4'11" and I'm taking this town, so if you're looking for a superstar, start looking down." While listing off other short celebrities, she named Sabrina Carpenter, only for the "Espresso" singer to actually show up. Sabrina Carpenter Grammy awards: Did Quakertown's Sabrina Carpenter win at the Grammy Awards Sunday night? "You were talking about being short, so I thought I'd stop by," said Carpenter, who sang about being 5 foot tall in her song "Taste." The "Short n' Sweet" singer naturally joined in on Brunson's musical number, singing, "There's so much to do down here, so much to see from the view down here." Sabrina Carpenter performs onstage during the 67th GRAMMY Awards at Arena on February 2, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. This was the latest "SNL" appearance for Carpenter, who also sang with Paul Simon and appeared in a "Domingo" sketch during the show's 50th anniversary special. She served as musical guest for the Season 49 finale in 2024, but has yet to host. Another star from the opposite end of the height spectrum made a cameo during Brunson's monologue: Dwyane Wade, who said that while he may be 6'4", "in basketball world, that's like 4'10"." Cast member Marcello Hernandez joined in as well as sketch character "Domingo." USA Today's Brendan Morrow contributed to this story. This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: Quakertown 'Short n' Sweet' pop star Sabrina Carpenter does SNL cameo