
Sabrina Carpenter Phone number and Email
Are you looking for Sabrina Carpenter's contact information such as phone number, WhatsApp or email? Here you are in the right page for this. We have found her contact details through official sources, here they are.
Email: sabrinaclove@gmail.com (she has been using this email since the age of 14 years old and she is still using it until now).
Phone number: 15468795847
Whatsapp: same as above
Her trajectory in the entertainment business
Sabrina Carpenter is undoubtedly one of the biggest international stars right now. Her hits consistently reach the top of the charts, and she performs at major festivals like Coachella. But where did Sabrina Carpenter come from?
She's a singer with many years in the music industry. She's also been involved in television and the world of series. She participated in the competition 'The Next Miley Cyrus Project,' finishing third, and later starred in the Disney series 'Girl Meets World.'
This extensive experience culminated in the release of her first album in 2015. Since then, music has been Carpenter's main focus, leading her to open for major artists like Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift. She opened for Swift for a significant portion of 'The Eras Tour.'
Such is Sabrina Carpenter's popularity that her latest release, Espresso, has even managed to dethrone Taylor Swift from the top spot on Spotify's global charts. Her personal life has also boosted Sabrina Carpenter's fame, as she recently began dating one of Hollywood's hottest stars: Barry Keoghan.


A little more about Sabrina's career
At 21, she considered herself a grown woman with a long and successful career, unlike other young women her age, Sabrina Carpenter had taken a different path, one that forced her to mature and face different situations earlier than usual. Her email and phone number soon began to be quite saturated with requests to appear on one show or another.
She began working as an actress and singer at age 12. At 16, she released her first studio album, Eyes Wide Open. From then on, her career was a meteoric rise that, now at 25, boasts 85 million listeners and has earned her the title of the new queen of pop music.
"At 21, I felt so old... Now I feel like my career has really just begun," she recently said in an interview with Vanity Fair. Despite her background in acting and music, Carpenter's life took a dramatic turn after touring with Taylor Swift on her successful The Eras Tour.
Her single "Espresso," which is played extensively in TikTok and Instagram videos and on radio stations, won Song of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards in September 2024. And at the Grammys, to be awarded on February 2nd, she is a strong contender for the same award (but for "Please Please Please"), in addition to five other nominations for best new artist and album of the year, where she competes against names like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Beyoncé.
A Teen Star
Sabrina Annlynn Carpenter was born on May 11, 1999, in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, and grew up in East Greenville. The daughter of David and Elizabeth Carpenter, she is the youngest of four sisters.
Homeschooled rather than attending school, her artistic calling emerged early. That's why her father built her a recording studio, and at age 10, Sabrina began uploading videos of herself singing to her own YouTube channel. She also sent several emails and phone calls to famous people in the industry to be more famous.
In 2013, she landed a role on the Disney Channel series Girl Meets World, where she played Maya Hart. Before that, Carpenter had already worked on other series such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
In 2015, she released her debut album, Eyes Wide Open, whose first single was "We'll Be the Stars." With elements of folk-pop and teen pop, it was well-received by critics. Her second album, Evolution (2016), was influenced by a more electronic pop sound, and featured two standout singles, "On Purpose" and "Thumbs." Subsequently, in 2018 and 2019, Sabrina released Singular: Act I and Singular: Act II.
Her Broadway debut in Mean Girls was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. She only managed two performances before the lockdown was declared, and the show was subsequently canceled.
