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In Sabrina Carpenter’s New Music Video, All the It Girls Go to “Pretty Girl Avenue”

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Sophie WangTue, April 7, 2026 at 2:20 PM UTC

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Do you want the house tour? Sabrina Carpenter may live on “Pretty Girl Avenue,” but in her new music video, she tapped fellow It girls Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline for a little playful break-and-enter scheme. Channeling their inner “bling ring,” the trio pulled off a glitzy, glamorous heist.

Directed by Carpenter and Qualley, whose husband Jack Antonoff just so happened to have written and produced the track with the star, the video saw the three thieves break into a mansion under the guise of a Pretty Girl Clean-Up Crew. And as they ransacked the home, they made time for a game of pool, a face-off with the Mona Lisa, a quick swim, a bubble bath, and an outfit change or two. (Jared Ellner’s styling was undeniably a highlight of the video.)

At one point, the Espresso star even stole a Grammy—perhaps referencing her recent snub at the 2026 awards, when despite a total of six nominations, the artist left empty handed.

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And, of course, no Sabrina Carpenter music video would be complete without a little bit of manslaughter, so as the new bling ring zoomed away from the police, they accidentally hit a man with their pink truck.

“I’m so grateful to my beautiful brilliant partner in crime [Qualley] for directing this adventure of a video with me, and of course to my darling Madelyn Cline for bringing her excellence and charm to every frame,” Carpenter shared with the release.

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“We shot on vista vision in the Hollywood hills very late into the night,” she continued. “This was a very ambitious hardworking crew I am incredibly grateful for. Hope you love it as much as we loved making it!”

Released yesterday, on April 6, the video came just days ahead of Carpenter’s headlining slot at Coachella.

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