Three roles, one pop star, zero timeouts. Sabrina Carpenter crashes a fake newsroom and plays it all. As Katrina Sharpenter, she reports on a famine of beauty and crimes like ankle socks with Crocs. Then a forecast goes from unseasonably hot to unreasonably hot. Finally, a sports desk spins. It is Sabrina Carpenter’s short report with Vogue.
The tone is bright and fearless. It pokes fun at red carpet rules, weather melodrama, and sports chatter that says nothing at all. The last beat hits hardest. Regina asks Sabrina if she runs a nationwide cult. Sabrina smiles. “They are called fans.” And the music? “Those are pop songs.” Joke made. Point clear.
The Short Report With Sabrina Carpenter | Vogue
The sketch feels like a mirror held up to celebrity coverage. The beauty panic is silly on purpose. The wardrobe switch is a punchline with spark. The sideline interview is delicious nonsense. The closing line about a cult lands like a nudge to the whole internet. It says Sabrina understands the game, and she enjoys playing it.
After that newsroom joyride, the story shifts from headlines to the handbag that travels with her. The next chapter opens her day-to-day world, one item at a time. It is still playful, but softer. Less satire, more pocket truth. The showy costumes step aside for small objects that keep her steady, curious, and ready.
Sabrina Carpenter: In The Bag | Episode 57 | British Vogue
From her handbag, an Australian ointment for dry lips and scars, and Chinese honey vocal pastilles for stage nights. A baseball cap from a Harry Styles concert. Her mom’s vintage sunglasses. Samsung earbuds. Just Kids by Patti Smith, a book she rereads. An essential oils kit for reflection, energy, and confidence. A film camera. Rose quartz. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
Sabrina is a maker who jokes hard and cares quietly. She knows how to turn chaos into charm, and then tuck a comfort snack next to a classic book. That balance feels like her voice. Follow Sabrina Carpenter on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Keep watching. The next sketch or song might be the one that sticks with you.