Sabrina Carpenter fans are convinced the singer attacked Donald Trump during her dazzling VMAs performance.
The 25-year-old pop star took to the stage during the star-studded awards show on Wednesday night to sing a medley of her three hits: Please Please Please, Taste and Espresso.
At one point during the performance, Sabrina kissed an alien wearing women’s clothing.
Immediately afterward, social media erupted with theories that Sabrina was referencing a now-viral comment former President Donald, 78, made during his debate against Vice President Kamala Harris the night before.
Donald claimed Kamala was planning to perform “transgender surgeries on illegal immigrants who are in prison” and his statement was mercilessly mocked by liberals online.
Sabrina Carpenter fans (left) are convinced the singer attacked Donald Trump (right) during her dazzling VMAs performance.
And now, many people online believe the Espresso singer threw subtle shade at Trump’s bizarre claim during her dramatic moment at the VMAs.
Sabrina, who took home the award for Song of the Year at the event, performed her popular songs alongside dancers dressed in astronaut and alien costumes, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.
She glowed in a sparkling tasseled bodysuit and glittering platform heels, while her platinum blonde locks cascaded in loose curls.
At one point during the performance, he stopped to passionately kissing the alien – and many X-rated users believe the racy moment had something to do with what Trump said in the debate.
“Sabrina is a total lunatic for letting the transgender alien have his moment after that Trump mention,” one person joked.
“Not the illegal transgender immigrants in prison. Sabrina will pay for her crimes,” another hilariously added.
“Sabrina brings an illegal transgender immigrant on stage. It’s iconic,” another person wrote.
“Trump tried to tell everyone. Sabrina bailed this poor transgender stranger out of jail after his surgery,” a fourth tweet read.
The 25-year-old pop star took to the stage during the star-studded awards show on Wednesday night to sing a medley of her three hits: Please Please Please, Taste and Espresso.
At one point during the performance, Sabrina kissed an alien wearing women’s clothing.
Social media then erupted with theories that Sabrina was referencing a comment Donald, 78, made during his debate against Vice President Kamala Harris the night before.
A fifth said: ‘Sabrina brought up the transgender alien, she might need a Cabinet post.’
“Sabrina got the transgender alien straight from prison to perform on her period,” another user tweeted.
“I still can’t believe Sabrina got the transgender alien on such short notice,” someone else said comically.
During the debate, Donald appeared to refer to comments Kamala made in 2019 about taxpayer-funded health care for transgender people.
At the time, he was asked in a questionnaire: “As President, will you use your executive authority to ensure that transgender and nonbinary people who rely on the state for health care, including those in prison and immigration detention, have access to comprehensive treatment associated with gender transition, including all necessary surgical care?”
Trump claimed that Kamala planned to perform “transgender surgeries on illegal immigrants who are in prison.” Sabrina at the VMAs
And now, many people online believe the Espresso singer threw subtle shade at Trump’s bizarre claim during her dramatic moment at the VMAs.
“Yes,” Kamala replied. “It is important that transgender people who rely on the state for care receive the treatment they need, including access to treatments associated with gender transition.”
Claims that Sabrina was referencing Trump’s “alien” comment during her VMA performance came just days after her close friend Taylor Swift publicly backed her opponent Kamala.
In an Instagram post shared on Instagram, Taylor He said he planned to vote for Kamala because he believed the 59-year-old “fights for the rights and causes that I think need a warrior to defend them.”
He also praised Kamala’s running mate, Tim Walz, for “championing LGBTQ+ rights, IVF, and a woman’s right to her own body for decades.”
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