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Drivers License : Sabrina Carpenter Responds to the Drama With New Song, Skin

The Sabrina Carpenter POV has arrived, and finally, the trifecta is complete. As Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License” continues to dominate the charts, the “older blond girl” she maybe references in an early verse has released her own song, likely about the situation. (However, that’s not confirmed.) Rodrigo’s maybe-ex who probably inspired the song, Joshua Bassett, dropped his own single, “Lie Lie Lie,” in the interim. On “Skin,” released just after midnight on January 22, former Girl Meets World star Sabrina Carpenter seemingly addresses the drama, singing, perhaps (maybe—who knows?) to Rodrigo, Maybe we could have been friends / If I met you in another life. / Maybe then we could pretend / There s no gravity in the words we write. / Maybe you didn t mean it / Maybe ‘blonde’ was the only rhyme.”

Sabrina Carpenter Seemingly Addresses Olivia Rodrigo Drama on New Song Skin, Twitter Reacts

By Zach Seemayer‍ This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors. If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the page. Embed Code Now playing Sabrina Carpenter is (possibly) sending a musical message with her new tune. The singer released Skin late Thursday night, and many fans seem to think the song was written in response to a rumored musical feud between herself and Olivia Rodrigo. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series co-star (and rumored ex-boyfriend) 20-year-old Joshua Bassett and Carpenter. In Rodrigo s song, the 17-year-old entertainer sings about an unnamed ex, and croons, And you re probably with that blonde girl / Who always made me doubt / She s so much older than me / She s everything I m insecure about. Fans quickly interpreted that to be about Carpenter, who is blonde and 21.

Sabrina Carpenter: Skin Reclaims Her Narrative

Click to copy Another chapter of the story behind Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License” has been revealed, and it turns out fans may have been correct in their suspicions about who the song’s mysterious older blonde girl is.  While the 17-year-old singer/songwriter and actress’ debut single broke streaming records across platforms leading to a No. 1 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, fans were hard at work deciphering the breakup anthem’s lyrics allegedly written about her High School Musical: The Musical: The Series co-star Joshua Bassett.  The pair were rumored to have moved their on-screen romance off-set in late 2019 before Bassett, 20, was linked to former Disney actress and singer Sabrina Carpenter last summer. Since the release of “Drivers License,” it has been speculated that the lyric, “And you re probably with that blonde girl/ Who always made me doubt / She s so much older than me / She s everything I m insecure about” was written about Carpe

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Queensland woman accused of lying over Melbourne coronavirus hotspot visit has one charge dropped

Queensland woman accused of lying over Melbourne coronavirus hotspot visit has one charge dropped WedWednesday 20 updated WedWednesday 20 Haja Timbo was not in court for Wednesday s hearing. ( Print text only Cancel One of three women accused of breaching the state s strict border controls last year and sparking a major COVID-19 emergency in South-East Queensland has had one charge against her dropped. In July, police charged Diana Lasu, Olivia Winnie Muranga and Haja Timbo with providing false and misleading border documents, after the group allegedly lied about travelling to Melbourne, which was a known hotspot at the time. All three were also charged with fraud in relation to allegedly dodging mandatory hotel quarantine requirements.

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