Sabrina Carpenter fans erupt as Oscar nominee dons DRAG for her video

Sabrina Carpenter fans erupt as Oscar nominee dons DRAG for her video
Source: Daily Mail Online

Sabrina Carpenter enlisted a well-known actor for her latest music video.

The 26-year-old singer-songwriter's new album Man's Best Friend came out on Friday, coinciding with the release of the second single "Tears" and its accompanying video.

The five-minute visual was inspired by The Rocky Horror Picture Show and starts with the petite performer collecting herself in a field after a car wreck.

She discovers a house in the distance and ventures inside to find fun house characters, starting with 55-year-old Colman Domingo dressed in drag.

The Sing Sing star shocked fans as he performed in several showstopping looks, including red lingerie and a voluminous ginger wig.

One excited fan on the social media app X wrote that the Philadelphia-bred actor 'was a scene stealer.'

The person also declared, 'Tears is a banger & my favorite song off Man's Best Friend. The music video was a lot of fun!'

Someone else wrote, 'okay but the scream i SCRUMPT when i saw colman f*ing domingo.'

Another fan said, 'I only see Colman Domingo.'

Meanwhile, Colman joked on his personal X account, 'Didn't see that coming, did ya?'

He added a crying laughing emoji and thanked the pop star by using a fun nickname as he wrote, 'Thank you Sabs for inviting me to truly play.'

A fan reposted it and added, 'Colman Domingo in drag was not on my 2025 Bingo card but I'll take it.'

There was also someone who predicted Colman will appear on the British talk show The Graham Norton Show to discuss his cameo.

'Can't wait for Colman Domingo to go on Graham Norton and talk about the music video lol I swear he's on the show every season,' the social media user posted.

Colman also posted on X ahead of the Tears release: 'About to break the internet. Tears. Protect all the Dolls.'

A fan subsequently gushed, 'Colman Domingo, how I admire you.'

The Rocky Horror Picture Show-inspired video shows Sabrina finding fun house characters, starting with 55-year-old Colman Domingo dressed in drag. The Sing Sing star shocked fans as he performed in several showstopping looks, including red lingerie and a voluminous ginger wig.

Colman showed his playful side as he transformed alongside the pop star.

One excited fan on the social media app X wrote that the Philadelphia-bred actor 'was a scene stealer.'

Someone else wrote, 'okay but the scream i SCRUMPT when i saw colman f*ing domingo.'

Another fan said, 'I only see Colman Domingo.'

Meanwhile, Colman joked on his personal X account, 'Didn't see that coming, did ya?'

'Can't wait for Colman Domingo to go on Graham Norton and talk about the music video lol I swear he's on the show every season,' one social media user posted.

Colman also posted on X ahead of the Tears release: 'About to break the internet. Tears. Protect all the Dolls.'

Sabrina, known for pushing the envelope with her brazen lyrics and risqué style, stripped down to stockings and suspenders to pole dance in one music video scene.

The hitmaker crawled on all-fours in the new clip while looking seductively at the camera with a 'come hither' stare.

Lyrics of the catchy new pop tune include the lines, 'I get wet at the thought of you / Being a responsible guy, treating me like you're supposed to do / Tears run down my thighs.'

Sabrina announced her new album Man's Best Friend in June, getting fans riled up with the provocative cover, which feature the blonde bombshell on all fours with an anonymous man clutching a fistful of her hair.

One critic said online, 'I get she's going for transgressive but this is the opposite of transgressive in this era. She looks dumb.'

The entertainer responded to her detractors this week while appearing on CBS Morning.

'It is not for the pearl clutchers. The album is not for any pearl clutchers, no,' she told host Gayle King. 'But I also think that even pearl clutchers can listen to an album like that in their own solitude and find something that makes them smirk and chuckle to themselves.'