“A Disney princess in real life”: Sabrina Carpenter’s One Movie Role Could Rival Halle Bailey’s ‘The Little Mermaid’ As Singer Receives Blessings From a Disney Star
Singer-actress Sabrina Carpenter rose to fame by starring in the Disney Channel’s series Girl Meets World from 2014 to 2017. In 2013, the young singer released her debut single, Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying. In 2021, Carpenter’s single Skin became her first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, which was followed by her fifth studio album, Emails I Can’t Send, which became her highest-charting album.
Carpenter is not only friends with Taylor Swift but also opened for her at the Eras Tour, which peaked her popularity. Ahead of her album’s release, the singer released two songs, Espresso and Please, Please, Please, that managed to top the charts. The singer has also been part of movies including The Hate U Give, Clouds, Tall Girl, and more. A Disney star recently claimed that Sabrina Carpenter would fit in the role of Rapunzel.
Mandy Moore would love to see Sabrina Carpenter as the Disney character Rapunzel
This is Us actress Mandy Moore has voiced the character of Rapunzel in 2010’s animated musical fantasy comedy movie Tangled. Produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, the movie was loosely based on the German fairy tale ‘Rapunzel’. The movie received positive reviews from critics and the audience following its release and was nominated at the 83rd Academy Awards for Best Original Song and more.
There have been rumors about Tangled being adapted into a live-action film, but nothing has been confirmed yet. But of course, there have been a couple of names that have popped up who could play the princess on screen. Avantika and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan are top choices, but Mandy Moore has now had her pick.
In her conversation with Elite Daily, while talking about her partnership with TJ Maxx’s newest Claim Your And, she was asked about her pick for Rapunzel, to which she said that Sabrina Carpenter would be her choice.
I could see her with 50 feet of hair or something. She looks like a Disney princess in real life.
Talking about her star, Moore noted that she could play her mom, adding that they could have a real mother-daughter duet and have someone write an original song for the movie.
Moore added that they could talk about their differences and how hard it is to be a young person in the world. Fans noted that Carpenter’s Rapunzel can give Halle Bailey’s Ariel from The Little Mermaid a tough competition if she stars as the princess.
The artists have one thing in common: they are both Disney stars. Carpenter started her career on Girl Meets World, and Moore was featured in The Princess Diaries as Lana Thomas. The actress is down to reprising her character from the movie, noting that she needs a redemption arc.
Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso dethrones Please, Please, Please
The music artist’s recent releases have proved to be a great success for her, and they have been dominating the summer charts so far. According to Hollywood Life, her single Espresso has now dethroned her other single, Please, Please, Please, on the global Spotify chart.
The singer simply reposted Culture Crave’s post and wrote, ‘this b***h’. Fans also joked along with the singer, as one of them wrote that it’s so rude of her to top herself. She recently spoke to Rolling Stone about the success of Espresso and said,
My mom has been like, ‘Do you feel crazy right now?’ I just love that people get my sense of humor.
The singer-actress also partnered with Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS brand, which upset a lot of fans as Taylor Swift has a rift with the Kardashians and Carpenter is Swift’s close friend. In her interview, she said,
As much as people want to believe you’ve turned into every little thing, I’m not because I’m constantly working. In that scenario, I’ve been very, very communicative with Swift about that situation. I just love her so much and support her till the end.
Carpenter clarified that starring as a part of the SKIMS campaign did not cause any trouble for her with Swift, noting that she knows people will say things.