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September 9, 2025 3 mins
Sabrina Carpenter BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

This past week has been nothing short of pivotal for Sabrina Carpenter as she basked in the glow of major career milestones and cast her signature mix of pop sophistication and playful honesty across the cultural landscape. On Sunday night, September 7, 2025, Sabrina celebrated an extraordinary sweep at the MTV Video Music Awards, where she took home three trophies, including the coveted titles of Best Pop Artist and Album of the Year—cementing her status as a force to be reckoned with in the industry. Interview Magazine reported on her exclusive VMA after-party in Brooklyn, a star-studded affair at the East Williamsburg club Refuge, co-hosted with Amazon Music and featuring a who’s-who of pop including Tate McRae, Rosalía, Clairo, and Doja Cat, with Danny Krivit and Kaytranada on the decks shaping a night for the music history books.

The VMAs themselves were a high-profile showcase, placing Sabrina at the heart of pop culture. She performed her hit single “Tears” live on the telecast, earning both critical and fan buzz—MTV highlighted her electrifying set alongside a red carpet appearance covered by media outlets such as KATV, where her style was once again in the spotlight. Beyond the glitz, Sabrina’s new album “Man’s Best Friend” dropped August 29 and continues to command significant streaming and social traction. Yale Herald’s review praised her vocal dexterity and emotional writing, particularly songs like “Don’t Worry I’ll Make You Worry” and fan favorite “House Tour.” CBS recently aired an extended interview with Sabrina in which she reflected on her career evolution, noting “I think it’s really beautiful that all of this is happening at a moment I feel very much myself,” acknowledging both her six-album catalog and the deep connection she’s built with fans over the years.

On the business front, The Street highlighted her growing list of lucrative brand partnerships—from Aéropostale to Prada, Dunkin’, Skims, and a trio of bestselling perfumes with Scent Beauty—channeling her massive 100-million-plus social media fanbase into real commercial clout. Sabrina’s personal life also made quiet headlines with confirmation that she and Irish actor Barry Keoghan ended their year-long relationship, having previously collaborated on the “Please Please Please” music video, each now focusing on their own careers.

Major headlines over the past week underscore Sabrina Carpenter’s ascension as a multi-hyphenate at the top of her game—Three VMA Wins, a lauded new album release, and star-powered business activity all coming together to make this a landmark chapter in her life and career.

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This past week has been nothing short of pivotal for
Sabrina Carpenter, as she basked in the glow of major
career milestones and cast her signature mix of pop sophistication
and playful honesty across the cultural landscape. On Sunday night,
September seventh, twenty twenty five, Sabrinus celebrated in extraordinary sweep

(00:20):
at the MTV Video Music Awards, where she took home
three trophies, including the coveted titles of Best Pop Artist
and Album of the Year, cementing her status as a
force to be reckoned with in the industry. Interview magazine
reported on her exclusive VMA after party in Brooklyn, a
star studded affair at the East Williamsburg Club Refuge, co

(00:43):
hosted with Amazon Music and featuring a who's who of
pop including Take McCrae, Resalia Cliro, and Doja Cat, with
Danny Crivett and k Trandada on the decks, shaping a
night for the music history books. The vmays themselves were
a high profile showcase, placing Sabrina at the heart of

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pop culture. She performed her hit single Tears live on
the telecast, earning both critical and fan buzz. MTV highlighted

(01:31):
her electrifying set alongside a red carpet appearance covered by
media outlets such as KTV, where her style was once
again in the spotlight beyond the glitz. Sabrina's new album,
Man's Best Friend dropped August twenty ninth, and continues to
command significant streaming and social traction. Yale Harrald's review praised

(01:52):
her vocal dexterity and emotional writing, particularly songs like Don't Worry,
I'll Make You Worry and fan favorite House Tour. CBS
recently aired an extended interview with Sabrina in which she
reflected on her career evolution, noting, I think it's really
beautiful that all of this is happening at a moment,
I feel very much myself, acknowledging both her six album

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catalog and the deep connection she's built with fans over
the years. On the business front, The Street highlighted her
growing list of lucrative brand partnerships from Aeropostal to Prada,
Duncan Skims, and a trio of best selling perfumes with
Scent Beauty, Channeling her massive one hundred million plus social
media fan base into real commercial cloud Sabrina's personal life

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also made Quiet headlines with confirmation that she and Irish
actor Barry Keog ended their year long relationship, having previously
collaborated on the Please Please Please music video, each now
focusing on their own careers. Major headlines over the past
week underscore Sabrina Carpenter's ascension as a multi hyphenate at

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the top of her game. Three v M A wins,
allotted new album release, and star powered business activity all
coming together to make this a landmark chapter in her
life and career. And that is it for to day.
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