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Sabrina Carpenter Discusses Cold Plunge and Career Growth in London

LONDON, United Kingdom — In an exclusive interview at a luxurious spa, pop star Sabrina Carpenter guided a reporter through a cold plunge as they both braved the frigid waters. The 26-year-old singer bravely submerged herself in an ice bath set at four degrees Celsius, showcasing her dedication to wellness. “We’re done!” Carpenter announced after three minutes, expressing exhilaration over the experience.
Carpenter’s latest visit comes the morning after she performed at her second sold-out show at the O2 Arena. Several celebrities attended, including Harry Styles and Emma Bunton. While this isn’t Carpenter’s first appearance at the venue, she felt it marked a significant turn in her career. “I run this bitch tonight,” she thought, feeling empowered on stage.
Her rise to pop stardom can be traced back to her album “Short n’ Sweet,” which earned six Grammy nominations and showcased her knack for blending humor and heartbreak in her music. “She’s as intelligent as someone can possibly be, which is why she’s funny,” said her producer Jack Antonoff. Carpenter’s songs resonate due to their clever lyrics driven by personal experiences.
With her upcoming album, titled “Man’s Best Friend,” set to drop on August 29, Carpenter has great expectations. The project is described as featuring a spicy kiss-off to an ex, highlighting her growth and evolution as an artist. Carpenter has co-written several songs with Antonoff and Amy Allen, and she looks forward to what fans will think of her latest work.
In a recent conversation, Carpenter reflected on her decade-long career, acknowledging the ups and downs that come with it. “How the heck did that all happen?” she pondered, demonstrating her awareness of the unique path she’s charted in the music industry. Her journey began with her role as a Disney star, and she’s navigated the transition to becoming a Grammy-winning artist successfully.
Sabrina expressed her commitment to authenticity, stating that she wants her music and artistry to reflect her truth. As she continues creating and performing, she remains grateful for the experiences that have shaped her. “It’s such a beautiful time right now. I want to soak it up and keep making things while I’m feeling this way,” she concluded, excited about her present and future.