Sabrina Carpenter Releases New Album, 'Tears' Music Video
The video creatively celebrates The Rocky Horror Picture Show's 50th anniversary, featuring Colman Domingo's theatrical drag role and a dramatic narrative with a shocking finale.
- On Aug. 29, pop singer Sabrina Carpenter released the music video for "Tears," premiering it with her seventh studio album Man's Best Friend and featuring actor Colman Domingo in full drag.
- Tapping into Rocky Horror's legacy, Carpenter frames the "Tears" video as a theatrical homage to The Rocky Horror Picture Show's 50th anniversary next month, exploring sexual-liberation themes on Man's Best Friend.
- Opening on a wrecked roadside, the video shows Carpenter awakening in the countryside, dancing with Domingo in a mirrored room, and ending by killing her ex with a thrown high heel.
- Fans and critics quickly took to social media to note Domingo's `About to break the internet` post and his dance clip, sparking praise for the iconic pairing and bolstering Carpenter's upcoming festival schedule beginning October and Lollapalooza dates in South America in 2026.
- Facing earlier critique over its cover art, Carpenter has released Man's Best Friend with 12 tracks, 10 explicit, continuing her vintage aesthetic and videos featuring acclaimed actors like Colman Domingo.
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Sabrina Carpenter Drops 'Tears' Music Video Featuring Colman Domingo In Drag
On Friday, Sabrina Carpenter released the music video for new song, "Tears," the second single off her new album, "Man's Best Friend." The pop star takes fans on a sexy, wild ride in the video, which features Colman Domingo in drag.
Sabrina Carpenter's 'Tears' Video Stars Colman Domingo In Drag
Sabrina Carpenter’s highly anticipated seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, is now available to stream. For the occasion, she also dropped a music video for “Tears,” the album’s second single. Carpenter has become known for her playful vintage aesthetic, risqué lyrics and for featuring acclaimed actors in her music videos. “Tears” does just that. She decided to tap Colman Domingo for the project. “When @sabrinacarpenter calls, you play,” he w
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