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Sabrina Carpenter’s past week has been a full-tilt spectacle of career-defining moments and industry power moves. The past days have seen her cementing her “era of country crossover,” capturing headlines for surprise onstage collaborations with icons, and simultaneously expanding her beauty empire. At Austin City Limits’ second weekend, Carpenter stunned crowds by bringing out The Chicks for an electrifying duet of their classic “Wide Open Spaces,” before flipping the script and transforming her own viral hit “Please Please Please” into a bold girl-power anthem with their help. This was just days after she pulled off another high-profile country moment by inviting Shania Twain to share the stage for “That Don’t Impress Me Much”—proving Carpenter’s country pursuits are more than a passing nod, but a genuine artistic expansion, widely covered by Countrytown, ABC Audio and Baylor Lariat. Social media was lit up with content of these performances, Carpenter herself posting, “Getting to sing wide open spaces/please please please with @thechicks was a true highlight of my life!!”
Playing to this theme, on October 7 Carpenter made her official Grand Ole Opry debut, introduced by none other than Sheryl Crow. Carpenter’s set mixed pop and country, including the first-ever live performance of “Go Go Juice” and a heartfelt thank you to country fans for “continuing this legacy.” Variety reports she was also just named their 2025 Hitmaker of the Year, an accolade reflecting her current commercial and critical high-point—she’ll be honored at the magazine’s annual Hitmakers event in December.
Beyond the stage, Carpenter’s business instincts are matching her musical ambitions. Her Sweet Tooth fragrance line is rolling out nationwide at Ulta Beauty, with a new “Bite Sized” mini scents collection debuting in stores and online this month, according to Fashion Network and PR Newswire. The launch marks her biggest retail partnership yet, designed to bring her signature dessert-inspired scents to a wider fanbase. Wholehearted official statements from both Carpenter and Ulta Beauty’s executives emphasize the brand-building significance of this move.
Philanthropy is also on the public record. The TBS News reports Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet tour raised over $1 million for charity, supporting causes from suicide prevention to animal welfare, a milestone hailed by nonprofit platform Plus1 as ‘record-breaking’ and marking ‘a new standard’ for pop impact.
Not all news has been glowing: some music critics—such as The Mac Weekly—have panned her newest album “Man’s Best Friend” as uninspired, calling it a “regression” from past work in terms of lyrical wit and originality. However, fans and artists’ social channels continue to praise her powerhouse performances and bold career pivots.
From high-profile cross-genre duets and landmark charity fundraising, to retail expansion and critical debate, Sabrina Carpenter’s last few days provide a vivid snapshot of a pop star operating at maximum velocity, both on and off the stage.
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