PHOTOS – Love triangle and Hollywood references: the hidden messages in Sabrina Carpenter’s latest music video

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2024-08-30 14:51:15

The audiovisual production has cinematic references and also points to a controversial love conflict of the singer.

The recent launch of Short n’ Sweetthe new album of Sabrina Carpenterhas caused a great stir on social networks, especially because of the notable and subtle references present in the video clip of his song Tastestarring Jenna Ortega.

The single, in addition to having the acclaimed participation of the actress Jenna Ortegawould also make winks at personal conflicts that have become emblematic film productions. Below, we reveal the allusions and supposed hints hidden in Carpenter’s new hit.

The love entanglement that hides Taste

After the release of the video clip, users on social networks were quick to speculate, and the theory that points to the fact that Sabrina Carpenter There he talks about the love triangle in which he was linked to the singers Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes.

This is because, apparently, Carpenter y Mendes They had a secret romance in early 2023. The situation would have become evident after were seen together on several occasions, including trips around Los Angeles and a horseback riding date.

However, everything would have ended now that the Cuban-Mexican artist returned to the singer-songwriter’s life. This triangle did not leave her fans indifferent, and the comparisons They didn’t take long to respond to the couple that appears in the video clip.

“Sabrina Carpenter hired Jenna Ortega, also known as Camila Cabello’s lookalike,” one user said, highlighting the resemblance between the two.

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While another netizen pointed to the message behind Taste: “The music video really showed that the only one to blame is Shawn and not Camila and they would know it”.

PHOTOS – Love triangle and Hollywood references: the hidden messages in Sabrina Carpenter’s latest music video
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Sabrina Carpenter’s film references in her latest music video

Cinephile references abound in a delightfully macabre clip, where Sabrina Carpenter humorously and tastefully reinvents iconic movie scenes, including the film that has clearly served as the most inspiration and narrative axis for the video.

  • Death suits him well (1992)
  • Feroz (Ginger Snaps2000)
  • Kill Bill: Volumen 1 (2003)
  • Evil Possession (2013)

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