Sabrina Carpenter offered a cryptic apology during her post-election show in Seattle. The 2024 presidential elections concluded earlier this week, and the results have left the internet divided. Donald Trump became the 47th President of the United States after a tight race with Kamala Harris. The Republican nominee is now preparing to return to the White House on January 20, 2025.
Following the conclusion of the elections, several celebrities expressed their disappointment over the result. Among the many popular names who spoke out is the “Espresso” singer. Without directly naming Trump, Carpenter shared her thoughts at a recent show as part of her Short n’ Sweet Tour.
Sabrina Carpenter on Short n’ Sweet Tour in Seattle: ‘I feel so sorry for our country’
A fan-captured video on X (formerly Twitter) from Sabrina Carpenter’s concert at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena showed the singer kneeling on stage as she offered a few words of comfort for the ones who were disheartened over the 2024 presidential election results. She said, “I hope we can be a moment of peace for you, a moment of safety.”
Sabrina Carpenter further shared an apology during the show following the election and said, “Sorry about our country and to the women in here I love you so so so so so much.” The singer added, “And I really hope for the rest of this night that you can enjoy yourselves because you absolutely deserve it.” The former Disney star continued to express her love and thanked fans for being at her show.
Besides sweeping charts with her massive hits, Carpenter also achieved another feat as she helped register the most number of voters this year. The singer logged a whopping 35,814 voter registrations during her Short n’ Sweet Tour by joining hands with a non-profit organization, HeadCount, to encourage participation and promote voter registrations.
Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter continues to take the stage and serve incredible performances during her successful tour.