After MTV killed its 24-hour music channels, a coder launched MTV Rewind — a free, ad-free web app streaming 33,000+ music ...
Sabrina Carpenter tucked a few blink-and-you-miss-it details into her “Manchild” video. On Thursday, the pop star teamed up with Vevo for a new Footnotes episode, sharing her favorite outfits and the ...
Carpenter filmed the “Manchild” music video on a ranch in California. While shooting, she fell onto a cactus, which she said was funny, at least at first. “I fell on a cactus,” she said in an ...
A remote village in Roman-era Egypt explodes into spiritual warfare when a carpenter, his wife and their child are targeted by supernatural forces in The Carpenter’s Son. Joseph (Nicolas Cage), Mary ...
Does Sabrina Carpenter believe in suffering for her art, or does she just have really bad luck? That's the big question after the singer's Monday night visit to Late Night with Seth Meyers where she ...
"Manchild" is up for four awards at the upcoming Grammy Awards Sabrina Carpenter revealed she fell on a cactus while filming the "Manchild" music video "I started crying," she said of her fall on Late ...
Carpenter's video for "Manchild" got her her first-ever Best Music Video Grammy nomination Sabrina Carpenter/YouTube Sabrina Carpenter's music video "Manchild" is Grammy-nominated for Best Music Video ...
This is the first time Carpenter has been nominated for this category, and during the shoot, she wore 37 different outfits On the second day of shooting, Carpenter fell onto a cactus and was picking ...
White House Shares New ICE Video Featuring Sabrina Carpenter After Singer Slammed Old Clip as ‘Evil’
President Donald Trump’s White House is not backing down after singer Sabrina Carpenter criticized the administration for using her song to promote the administration’s efforts to forcibly deport ...
In another instance of people standing up for themselves against the Trump administration and winning, pop-star Sabrina Carpenter has successfully bullied the White House into deleting one of its ...
The White House on Friday bowed to intense pressure from pop star Sabrina Carpenter and her fans by removing a controversial social media video promoting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The White House deleted a video featuring a Sabrina Carpenter song after the pop star called the post "evil and disgusting." The post showed individuals being detained by Immigration and Customs ...
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