Sabrina Carpenter’s Debut
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"Saturday Night Live" brought back its recurring Domingo sketch in the Oct. 18 episode, this time parodying Taylor Swift's "The Fate of Ophelia."
Grammy winner Sabrina Carpenter wasted no time in delving into controversy in her signature cheeky style during her 'SNL' monologue.
SNL’s parody aired Saturday and starred singer-songwriter Carpenter, who wore a hat and a wig modeled after a teenage boy’s haircut. Carpenter was joined by performers Chloe Fineman, Jane Wickline and Vernoika Slowikowska — all playing middle-school boys.
The ensemble in question included an icy-white set composed of a sharp halter-top vest and a fitted pencil skirt. The vest plunged so deeply at the chest, that Carpenter’s silver-blue bra fully peeked out. The piece, adorned with metallic stripes, added some showgirl energy to the skirt suit look.
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