Sabrina Carpenter has been a loyal supporter of Taylor Swift. Take a look at her Taybrina Era. Sabrina Carpenter bid an emotional farewell to her stint with Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour with a heartfelt Instagram post on Saturday. Sabrina has been present as an opening act on Taylor Swift’s record-breaking world tour through the last few months. Take a look at her association with the singer over the years, aka the Taybrina Era. Remember that Sabrina had first shared her enthusiasm over going for a Taylor Swift concert back in 2009? The official X account of The Eras Tour posted this adorable throwback with the caption, “Sabrina Carpenter really went from not being able to enter a karaoke contest to meet Taylor Swift in 2009 to performing with her live 15 years later.” She also presented Taylor with the VMA for Best Music Video and shared a hug on stage and Taylor even tapped Carpenter on the head to acknowledge their height difference. Later on February last year, she shared a photo with Taylor Swift at the Grammys after-party. In May, she attended one of Taylor’s concerts in Philadelphia. Dreams did come true when Sabrina took to her X account last year to share the news that she will be joining Taylor for the opening act in The Eras Tour. Taylor wrote, “Sweet angel princess @sabrinacarpenter will be joining us on all of the shows!” In response came a sweet post from Sabrina. “trying to process this but alas i shant CANT WAIT TO JOIN THE ERAS TOUR IN LATIN AMERICA thank u @taylorswift13 u the 1 :’) this is the dreamiest dream come true,” she wrote in the post.
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