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Taylor Swift Sends Congratulatory Message to Sabrina Carpenter

Taylor Swift lives for Sabrina Carpenter’s pop music! On Thursday, Swift shared a sweet congratulatory comment on Carpenter’s Instagram post celebrating her sold-out tour and the radio success of “Espresso.”

“Summer of Sabrina and may it continue forever,” Swift wrote in all caps.

Carpenter has had a big few months thanks to “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” the latter of which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 a week ago. Both tracks also dropped out of the top spot on Spotify’s global chart for several weeks.

On Friday, Carpenter shared a sweet note to his fans in an email newsletter, sharing his gratitude to his fans for selling his tickets to his upcoming shows and for streaming the two singles from his upcoming album, Short and sweetreleased in August.

“I’m writing to you from Europe right now, staring into the ocean and thinking about how grateful I am for you,” she wrote. “You helped me achieve my first ever #1 single last week and then sold out my stadium tour. I can’t express how much this means to me and how I couldn’t have done this without you.”

“You are my everything!!! You always have been, and always will be,” she added. “I hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend and look forward to sharing many more things soon.”

Carpenter and Swift have developed their friendship over the past year, after Carpenter joined the Eras tour as an opener for the tour’s Latin American and Australian legs. She performed on a stadium stage for the first time for four nights in Mexico City in August. During her set each night, Carpenter played a video of herself at age 9 singing “Picture to Burn,” from Swift’s debut album.

Carpenter even joined Swift on stage for a mashup of “White Horse” and “Coney Island” during a show in Sydney. Carpenter also released a cover of Swift’s “I Knew You Were Trouble” on Spotify.

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“I put it on a whole other level,” Carpenter said recently. Rolling stone about Swift. “I could never compare my life, my career, my trajectory to anything close to what she’s done.”

“She always puts out music at a time when I didn’t realize I needed those songs,” Carpenter added. “We talk a lot about our love and admiration for each other. She played me ‘But Daddy I Love Him’ before it came out, and it’s one of my favorite songs, too.”