Sabrina Carpenter Says 'Sorry About Our Country' in Post-Election Show Amidst Donald Trump's Victory
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'Espresso' hitmaker Singer Sabrina Carpenter expressed her support for women and offered solace to fans as she takes the stage in first show following the election results.

AceShowbiz - Amid the disappointment surrounding the election results, singer Sabrina Carpenter took the stage on Wednesday night, November 6 at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena with a message of peace and security for her fans.

Carpenter shared her sentiments while kneeling on stage, saying, "I hope we can be a moment of peace for you, a moment of safety." She was also apologetic and expressed her admiration for women in the audience, stating, "Sorry about our country and to the women in here I love you so so so so so much & I really hope for the rest of this night that you can enjoy yourselves because you absolutely deserve it."

While Carpenter did not explicitly name former President Donald Trump, who was victorious in the election, fellow Vice President Kamala Harris supporter Billie Eilish did not hesitate to criticize him at her show in Nashville the same night. Eilish referred to Trump as a "convicted predator" and "someone who hates women so, so deeply."

Trump's conviction in 2023 for sexually abusing advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996 has drawn widespread attention. He has appealed the verdicts and denied all allegations of sexual misconduct.

Additionally, HeadCount.org announced that Carpenter had inspired more voter engagement and registration than any other artist working with the organization. She influenced 35,814 individuals to register to vote and motivated an additional 263,087 to take other election-related actions.

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