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Sabrina Carpenter Reveals the Secret Clue About ‘Man’s Best Friend’ She Hid in the ‘Manchild’ Video

The star also recalled letting "Jesus take the wheel" for scenes in the visual.

Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter
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Sabrina Carpenter had a big year in 2025, propelled by the momentum of her Man’s Best Friend album era, which kicked off with the release of lead single “Manchild” in June.

And as the final weeks of the year count down, the pop star is looking back at the cinematic music video she released for the track through an episode of “Vevo Footnotes” posted Thursday (Dec. 18). In the clip, she recalls how she hid a secret clue about her seventh studio album in the visual long before the full-length had even been announced.


“I basically hid the acronym for my new album ‘Man’s Best Friend’ on the motorcycle license plate,” Carpenter wrote over the shot of herself and one of many male actors in the project riding on a motorbike stamped with “MBF_0000.” “I didn’t see fans make the connection until after I announced the album, which was funny.”

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The two-time Grammy winner unleashed the “Manchild” music video on June 6. It wasn’t until five days later that she announced Man’s Best Friend, which went on to become her second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, and is now up for album of the year at the 2026 Grammys. “Manchild” also debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 and is nominated for song and record of the year.

Elsewhere in the new recap, Carpenter revealed that “every man that you see driving a vehicle was really driving that particular vehicle” in the “Manchild” music video, so she chose to “just let Jesus take the wheel” while on set.

She also shared how a certain comedy legend inspired the project. “I think Lucille Ball is one of the first great females that used humor as her superpower,” she wrote. “I like to think that it sort of happened through my writing; I felt more connected to songs that really embraced that part of my personality.”

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Watch Carpenter’s episode of “Footnotes” below.


This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Celine Dion speaks on stage at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Crypto.com Arena on Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles.
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Celine Dion speaks on stage at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Crypto.com Arena on Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles.

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Celine Dion Announces 2026 Paris Residency Dates, Says She’s Feeling ‘Strong’ After Health Battle

"I've felt your prayers and support, your kindness and love," the singer said.

Les rumeurs étaient vraies. After much speculation, Celine Dion has officially announced that she’s planning her epic live comeback with a concert residency at La Défense Arena in Paris, sharing the news on Monday (March 30) — her 58th birthday — in a video that was broadcast beneath the city’s iconic Eiffel Tower.

“I’ve recorded a lot of birthday messages, but this is the first time I’ve ever recorded one for my own birthday,” the vocalist begins in the clip, which was also posted to her social media channels. “I want to let you know that I’m doing great, managing my health, feeling good. I’m singing again, even doing a little dancing.”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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