Sabrina Carpenter Fakes

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Sabrina Carpenter Disappeared Published: Aug 10, 2020
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“Ok, why don’t you start from the beginning…?”
“It was about 7pm. I was in my apartment, getting ready to go to dinner and there was this loud banging on the door. Over and over. Normally I wouldn’t answer it, you just don’t know who’s out there and it was really, really loud. Insistent.”
“Someone shouted ‘Police’. They said ‘Police, open up.’ And I thought that explained why they were knocking so much, y’know? Like you see in the movies. It sounded important.”
“There were these two guys… two police officers. They had the uniforms and the badges and… they looked real.”
“They said I was under arrest and I had to go with them.”
“Did they tell you what the charge was?”
“They said someone complained about an outfit I wore at one of my shows… They called it indecent exposure. I was like ‘That’s ridiculous!’ but they said they had a concerned mother at the station and they wanted to get it cleared up, and that I had to go with them. The whole time the one guy was edging forward, pushing the door open. I didn’t know what was going on. I KNEW I hadn’t done anything wrong and this was way over the top, except there was this voice that kept telling me you can’t refuse an order from a police officer, right?”
“They put cuffs on me……… I’m sorry…”
“It’s ok. Would you like some water?”
“So, they knocked on your door, told you that you were under arrest, and handcuffed you…?”
“At what point did you start to feel suspicious of their motives?”
“When we got into the stairwell, one of them pulled out a padlock and a chain. He said they needed to secure me for the ride to the station. I told them it really wasn’t necessary. They called it procedure. They said that a lot. ‘It’s procedure, miss.’ Every time I had a question. They acted like they were on my side, like I could trust them and that they’d make sure it was all sorted out at the station. But I knew it wasn’t right, they don’t chain people up. That’s, like, convicts, right? Anyway, so the one guy started wrapping the chain around my waist and I tried to grab the chain but my hands were already cuffed, so I tried to push him away instead and the other one said something about resisting arrest but I wasn’t really listening, I was so focused on that chain. And when he started to wrap it around the handcuffs and I couldn’t even lift my hands up… that’s when I started to panic and I called for help………”
“Are you ok? Do you want to continue?”
“You did the right thing, y’know? A lot of women in your situation don’t do or say anything. Those are the ones we never see again. You’re here because you were smart enough to act.”
“One of them got behind me and held onto me. The other one took something out of his pocket… a bandana I think… and jammed it in my mouth… it was so stifling, I couldn’t breathe. I tried to spit it out and the other guy covered my mouth for a moment with his hand, and that’s when I really felt like I was going to suffocate. Then between them they tied I guess another bandana over my mouth…
I was kind of shocked for a moment, y’know, getting manhandled and unable to stop them... I tried screaming again and the thing in my mouth was really thick and I couldn’t... I couldn't get anyone to hear me...." "It's ok." "And I thought even if I could scream loud enough I doubt anyone would have heard me from the stairwell. And my hands were tied so I couldn’t even reach up to take it off… I was so scared…”
“I understand. It must have been very frightening.”
“And that’s when they said they’d hurt me if I didn’t go with them, and before I could think about responding they grabbed my arms and they were forcing me down the stairs. They went really fast, I tripped a few times and they just kept pulling me between them. When we got to the bottom they took me down the hall to the back of the building.”
“They dragged me to the rear exit. One of them went first, I think he was checking it was clear.”
“Did you see anyone? Anyone you thought could help?”
“No. And that’s when he left to get their van.”
“And in that time, what was the other one doing?”
“He pulled my hair over my face and pushed me up against the wall and kind of leaned into me. I could feel him all over, surrounding me. I think he thought that if anyone saw us they wouldn’t see that I was gagged and would think I was being arrested. Then he whispered in my ear and said f I make a noise he’d kill me………”
“You didn’t see anyone inside either?”
“I don’t know. I closed my eyes. I was so scared, I just stood there.”
“Of course. How long was that, do you think?”
“The guy honked the horn and the other one kind of picked me up in a bearhug and ran. I saw this big white van right outside the door, like right up to it. I thought for sure if I don’t do something right away they’re going to put me inside and drive off and nobody would ever see me again.”
“You’re incredibly brave, Sabrina.”
“… thank you. I didn’t feel brave. I felt like I was going to die.”
“When we got to the van he kind of half put me down – he had to let go with one hand to open the sliding door. So as he did that I sort of slipped down a bit and when I landed on the ground I stamped on his toe and he let go of me completely… and I ran."
“Back inside. The door hadn’t fully closed, it was one of those slow-closing ones, so I snuck through the gap before it did and ran for it. I wanted to get to the street at the front. I could hear the guy bang into the door, like it closed in his face, and then I heard him kick it open and could tell he was coming after me because his footsteps were loud and fast and I could hear him breathing. It was hard to get the next door open, the one into the lobby, because my hands were chained, and I couldn’t reach the handle easily, so I stood on my tip toes and stretched, like this, and just got to the handle. I yanked it down and pretty much fell right through and kept going. My heart was pounding so fast, and I couldn’t breathe with the thing in my mouth, but I kept on going and ran as fast as I could until I got to the front entrance. And thank God I did, because I could hear him coming up behind me, he was so close, but I think once I got to the door he must have known he couldn’t do anything to me without anybody seeing. The next thing I know he’s gone and I run out into the street.”
“There were lots of people around?”
“No, nobody, but I don't think he knew that because he was inside.”
“Ok, so that’s when you saw Officer Van Dyke…”
“Yeah. He was parked down the sidewalk a bit, saw me and ran straight over. He helped take my gag off and I told him what happened, and he put me in the cruiser to make sure I was safe, then went after them.”
“Yes, I heard how good he was to you.”
“He was so nice. When he came back he said the van was gone, and he'd bring me to the station and get the handcuffs off and I just felt so safe. I didn’t think I was going to make it.”
“What do you think was your biggest mistake?”
“What could you have done differently that might have changed how things played out?”
“Uhm… I don’t know... asked them for ID before opening the door, I think that’s a big one.”
“You’re not going to make that mistake again, I bet?”
“Tell me though, did you check Officer Van Dyke’s ID?”
“Well no, I was… it all happened so fast…"
“Do you think maybe you should have been suspicious, because the other two were dressed like cops?”
“Uh… I guess so… but he was nice. He helped me.”
“Do you have any reason to think Officer Van Dyke isn’t who he says he is?”
“Well, no, but… he helped me… he brought me here…”
“The police station! What’s going o--”
“Officer Van Dyke here. The guy whose job it was to pick you up if you managed to escape through the front.”
“What? No, wait.... what’s happening?!”
“Cuff her and gag her. We’ve got a deadline to meet. “
“NO! STOP! GET OFF ME!! HEEEEEELP! HEEE-MMMMMMMPH!”
“Scream all you want. There’s nobody here but us.”
“Obviously the plan was to get you as far as the van before you realised what was happening, at which point it would have been easy enough to force you inside before anyone noticed. But Greg’s colleagues are relatively new to this line of work and they stupidly allowed you to escape. I told Greg that if you did show up, he was to calm you down and bring you to this little industrial unit we use as a staging area. Put a jug of water on the table and that office we were in sort of passes for a friendly interview room, doesn’t it? If I’ve learned anything throughout my career, it’s that it doesn’t take much to make a scared young woman feel safe. And it was important that you did because I had to know if anyone else had seen you. How can we fake the tragic death of a young pop star if you’re spotted running around bound and gagged hours before? These plans have taken weeks, I couldn't risk them being ruined. Luckily that’s not the case, so we can proceed mostly to schedule and get you shipped off to your new owner.”
“Keep her moving. We’re cutting it fine, and my client won’t be happy if she’s late. On the other hand, he did hope that you were as spunky as you appeared to be on TV, and you’ve definitely proven that, so he’ll probably appreciate that you’ve put up a fight. I dare say once he gets you out of the country he’ll be more than happy to oblige your little escape attempts, he strikes me as someone who enjoys the hunt--”
“Oh yes, these mega-rich types... to dominate another human is the ultimate expression of their power. My client is going to LOVE playing with you. Ok Greg, get her in the trunk.”
“HMMMMMMMMMMMMPH!! HMMMMMMMMMPH! HMMMMmmmmmmmm--”
“Drive just under the limit. Don’t stop. When you get there you’re looking for hanger 18. My client’s people will meet you inside and take her off your hands. Got it?”
“Good. Ok, Ms Carpenter, ready for your new life?”
“........." "Not a peep." " Nice job on the sound-proofing."
Love how sad she looks in the picture! Also not really a big of her so I wish I lived in the universe where this happened to her

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Does Sabrina Carpenter have new music in the works? The former Disney Channel star started teasing music in August 2021, and fans freaked out! Now, they’re gearing up for the record, titled Emails I Can’t Send. 
“It’ll be a Wednesday,” Sabrina shared via Instagram, alongside a clip of what appeared to be a new song. Days later, she announced the song’s title, “Skinny Dipping,” via Instagram Reels . 
In the short clip, the Girl Meets World alum is holding a boom box on her head while sitting on a balcony and mouthing along to the song.
“It gave me, as Sabrina, the opportunity to get a little bit closer with my own voice and myself,” the actress told Flaunt magazine in June 2021 about how she created new music amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “Being alone in a room with a piano, and being able to send those ideas to my friends, and not having them being over-thought or touched too much was great. It gave me a little bit more time, whereas before I had to leave the studio with a full song done and nothing beforehand. I try not to go in with a specific mission of a thing I want to make, because it may take you down the wrong path and not allow you to be as creative as possible.”
Following her start on the fan-favorite Disney Channel series, Sabrina released her debut studio album, Eyes Wide Open , in April 2015. Since then, she’s dropped three more records — Evolution, Singular: Act I and Singular: Act II — and is officially working on a fifth, which she told Flaunt was a “sonic universe.”
“This whole quarantine, it has been like, ‘Well, you know what, it doesn’t need to be perfect. I’m just going to put it out as is, c’est la vie, and see how it goes,'” she told the publication. “Because I’ll put something out, and be like, ‘Ah I wish I could change that, just a little bit.’ So, I’m trying not to overthink it right now, but I am trying to make sure it tells the story I want to tell. So, I’m taking my time with it.”
And this time around, Sabrina is in full control.
“This was finally the album where I got to just have fun and f–k around and not take everything so seriously, because it wasn’t like, you gotta go in the studio and make a song [in a specific way],” she told Teen Vogue in September 2021. “It was completely and entirely just me steering the ship.”
Scroll through our gallery for everything we know about Sabrina’s 5th album so far. 
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Flaunt magazine’s June 2021 interview with Sabrina confirms that the actress was working on her fifth record while starring in Tall Girl 2 and starting production on an Alice in Wonderland remake.
“I started writing emails to myself in the beginning of quarantine as a way of kind of not going insane. And I realized the type of venting emails that you write out, but never plan on sending are the most authentic, real part of your brain that you can capture in that moment, because you’re not worried about how people are going to hear it or how they’re going to perceive you after they hear it,” she explained during an interview on “At Home With” on Apple Music 1 . “So, basically, the songs that I’ve been writing for the last year have come from the starts of those emails.”
“I think a huge thing that I set out to do when I started writing my next album in general was the fact that I was like, ‘If I start getting in my head about when people hear it and what they think about it, I’m not gonna be honest, I’m genuinely just not gonna write what I actually wanna write,’” she told Teen Vogue . “Because I’ll be considerate and think about people that I love and care about, which is good and bad at the same time. … I can write about other people’s experiences, but I just don’t think I would be able to understand other people’s emotions the way I can try to understand my own.”
When speaking with Apple Music 1, Sabrina explained that this is “a very honest record.”
“I’ve learned a lot and, essentially, this next record for me, feels like the first one where I am myself,” she shared. “I just think that there’s a lot that I’ve learned and now a lot that I can kind of honestly reflect and look back on and see things with clear eyes and see people’s intentions with clear eyes and see moments where I could have gone left instead of right. And if it would’ve made a difference, doesn’t matter, you can’t change that. But it’s been that combined with, you said this earlier, but the music that I grew up on and how that’s really shaped me and working with these people that understand music better than anyone. And I think that it’s been a really beautiful, just fun process, which is all I could ever ask for.”
“I’ve funny because I’ve hidden the album name somewhere in work that I’ve put out over the last year but my fans haven’t found it yet,” Sabrina shared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in January 2022.
“I think it’s really, really the most incredible thing that the fans have stuck with me this long because you could never ask for that. I could truly never ask for the love and dedication that they give me,” Sabrina told Entertainment Tonight in February 2022. “What I am also so lucky about is that it doesn’t feel like work. The fact that it’s that kind of a relationship with them, it just makes me want to give them the world and I’m very grateful for that.”
While she has yet announce a full tracklist, fans have speculated that both “Skin” and “Skinny Dipping” will appear on her upcoming record. She also teased another “original” with “maybe a title I don’t wanna tell u yet” via Instagram in October 2021.
In September 2021, Sabrina kicked off her new era with the song “Skinny Dipping.”
The second single from her upcoming record is titled “Fast Times,” which she released in February 2022.
“It encourages you to take life a little less seriously,” Sabrina told Bustle of the song in March 2022. “So, I picture my fans listening to this song while getting dressed and pumping themselves up, or even screaming it in the car with their friends. That’s the way I’ve experienced the song, so hopefully they’ll do the same thing.”
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“It’s so hard to describe music without listening to it, so keep that in mind as I’m about to describe it,” she told Bustle of the upcoming record. “I think the main difference is that I focused on the idea that no one is who they were when they were 18 or 19 years old. And no one is the same person when they were 22 years old, which is how old I am now. We’ve all been through a lot of extremes, and that was helpful in a lot of ways for my growth, not only as a person, but also as an artist. So I used that idea and put it into my music.”
Her new record, Emails I Can’t Send , is set to be released on July 15.
1. emails i can’t send
2. Vicious
3. Read your Mind
4. Tornado Warnings
5. because i liked a boy
6. Already Over
7. how many things
8. bet u wanna
9. Nonsense
10. Fast Times
11. skinny dipping
12. Bad for Business
13. decode
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