The vocalist thanked Carpenter for playing her “favorite tune” “Lie to Girls” throughout the show
Katy Perry commemorated Sabrina Carpenter following the pop vocalist’s efficiency in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum previously today.
“soooo @sabrinacarpenter show was too brief however so sweet,” Perry composed on Instagram together with a series of pictures from the program, including her and Carpenter presenting backstage. “Thanks for strengthening my FUNTIE status with my nieces & & for playing my favorite tune ‘Lie to Girls’ IT JUST KILLS ME CAUSE IT FEELS LIKE YOUVE READ EVERY GIRLS DIARY WRITING THAT SONG”
Perry went to the program with her nieces, she especially reunited with her ex John Mayer in the crowd almost 10 years after their very-public split. Perry and Mayer were both in the audience for Carpenter’s Short ‘n Sweet trip stop on Nov. 17. Other celebrities at the show consisted of Cara Delevingne, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Blue Ivy Carter.
Throughout the program, Carpenter “apprehended” Marcello Hernández’s viral Saturday Night Live personality Domingo for being too hot. Throughout the bit, Hernández played his character Domingo, who informed Carpenter in a distinct accent that he was from “Miami, infant.” “Miami?” she responded. “I want you were from my bed room. What are you doing here this evening?”
“I’m the charming young boy with blue coat and the thick accent,” Hernández stated as Domingo. “I’m getting so flustered and overloaded,” Carpenter reacted. “Is there anything you wish to state before I jail you Domingo?” The comic then carried out a couple of lines of his viral riff on Carpenter’s “Espresso.”
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Carpenter, who formerly detainedComplete stranger Thingsstarlet Millie Bobby Brown throughout aBrief n’ Sweetperformance in Atlanta, targeted Margaret Qualley throughout her program on Nov. 18. Throughout the performance, the pop star joked with her manufacturer Jack Antonoff, and made his spouse Margaret her “Juno lady.”
Los Angeles marks the end of Carpenter’s U.S. trip dates, she will head to the U.K. and Europe next spring, with programs set for London, Paris, and more.