Sabrina Carpenter Arrests Miss Piggy at Her Final Short n’ Sweet Show

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- Sabrina Carpenter arrested Miss Piggy at her final Short n’ Sweet show
- “I’d know that face anywhere,” Carpenter said to Miss Piggy in the audience
- The “Tears” singer also arrested SZA and the Fanning sisters in the days leading up to her final show
Sabrina Carpenter has chosen her final guest to arrest — and some may say she saved the best for last.
During her final Short n’ Sweet Tour show in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 23, the “Manchild” singer “arrested” none other than Miss Piggy in a fun segment before singing “Juno.”
“You guys are so beautiful it should be a crime,” Carpenter, 26, said onstage before looking at Miss Piggy, who was with fellow Muppet Bobo the Bear, according to footage from the moment on TikTok. “Like you, gorgeous. I’d know that face anywhere! Excuse me, what is your name?”
Then, the muppet pulled out a microphone and she cleared her throat before announcing: “Miss Piggy.”
After the crowd roared, Miss Piggy added, “There are so, so many people here tonight.”
Carpenter said that “nobody prepared” her for Miss Piggy’s attendance at the show — and she asked her if she was having a good time.
“Uhhh… Yes! I’m loving it! I mean, I do have a few notes,” Miss Piggy responded. “I’ll share them with you after the show.”
When the “Go Go Juice” singer said it was Miss Piggy’s turn to get arrested, Bobo the Bear — who’s a security guard — cut in and said he had a pair of handcuffs of his own. Then, he shoved her away as the song started.
“Let’s go, Pig… Tell it to the judge, sister,” he said.
The Short n’ Sweet tour wrapped with six shows at Crypto.com Arena, where she also “arrested” SZA, Dakota Fanning and Elle Fanning and Maya Rudolph “for being too hot.”
Carpenter began the second leg of her Short n’ Sweet tour in October — and she incorporated songs from her latest album Man’s Best Friend.
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During a September interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, Carpenter detailed how a “newer heartbreak experience” inspired her seventh studio album.
“I think I came out of a sad situation, a lot less bitter than I intended or expected to,” she said. “With a little bit more of the like, you know what? There’s two people involved, and this is part of growing up.”
The “Taste” singer also said that the music “feels very reflective of this time in my life where you don’t really have a lot of time to sort of mope and weep.”
“You kind of just got to get back out there, and not even in a dating way, not even in a romantic way, but just get back out there in terms of if you’re staying inside and you’re thinking about how everything’s going wrong, everything’s going to go wrong and you’re going to be inside,” she said, adding that it was about shifting her “mindset” to recognize that she’s not “damaged” even if she’s been “hurt.”
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