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Chicken Shop Date

She’s working late, ’cause she’s a singer — and if all goes well, a Broadway actress, too. On a new episode of Chicken Shop Date posted Friday (Aug. 23), Sabrina Carpenter addressed whether she’d ever return to the stage and talked all things espresso, Valentine’s Day and NSFW lyrics.
After conversing with the “Feather” singer about British people’s texting habits and the financial benefits of going on dates, host Amelia Dimoldenberg asked her guest a question that’s been on the minds of many fans since Carpenter’s run as Cady Heron in the Mean Girls stage production was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020: “Would you do Broadway again if the right opportunity came?”

“I would,” Carpenter replied with a shrug, smiling.

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Four years prior, Carpenter starred alongside Reneé Rapp’s Regina George in the Broadway adaptation of the 2004 movie, but she only got to do a couple performances before it closed down due to the global pandemic. She never did get to reprise her role in the production, as it didn’t reopen at the August Wilson Theatre, nor did she appear in the 2024 movie version of the musical, which Rapp led.

Throughout the interview with Dimoldenberg, Carpenter also shared what she did on Valentine’s Day this year — “I was given chocolate, and I ate it … that was my day” — although she didn’t specify whether she spent the holiday with boyfriend Barry Keoghan. She did, however, explain that she doesn’t fall in love as quickly anymore as she did when she was younger. “Now I fall in love a little more — I don’t want this to sound sad, but I just maybe fall in love with some more knowledge,” she said.

At the end of the video, Carpenter helped Dimoldenberg write an NSFW rhyme to the line, “Went to London ’cause I had a hot date,” in the style of her famous “Nonsense” outros. “I would’ve done something really crazy,” she said, “but I don’t think I can say it on camera.”

Covering her mouth, the Work It actress then whispered her idea: “Later I’m going to get my p—y ate.”

The cheeky interview arrives on the same day as Carpenter’s sixth studio album, Short n’ Sweet, which features hit single “Espresso” and Billboard Hot 100-topper “Please Please Please.” The star also unveiled a gory music video costarring Jenna Ortega, in which they channel the 1992 film Death Becomes Her and bond over killing a man they were previously fighting to the death over.

Speaking of “Espresso,” Carpenter addressed on Chicken Shop Date whether she actually enjoys sipping on the concentrated caffeinated beverage in real life. “I do — I just have to brave through them when I drink them,” she told Dimoldenberg. “It’s not like I like them because of how they taste — I like them because of how they make me feel.”

Watch Carpenter on Chicken Shop Date above.

SZA is a great example of why not all song lyrics should be taken literally. While appearing on Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Chicken Shop Date, the R&B-pop superstar confessed that her smash hit “Kill Bill” — which became her first-ever solo No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 last year — was a little bit over the […]

Billie Eilish is a Batman fan — so much so, it once led to her ending a relationship. The 22-year-old “Bad Guy” superstar and her brother, Finneas, joined Amelia Dimoldenberg on the Oscars edition of her popular Chicken Shop Date series, called Amelia’s Oscars Nominees ‘Pre-Luncheon’ Luncheon. When hilariously discussing whether or not “Ocean Eyes” […]

Both Jennifer Lawrence and Jack Harlow hail from Louisville, Kentucky — a fact that came as a surprise to The Hunger Games actress while appearing on the newest episode of Chicken Shop Date.

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“Really? He’s from Kentucky?” Lawrence, in disbelief, asks host Amelia Dimoldenberg, who goes on to explain that he’s from Louisville.

“I’m from Louisville. There is no way Jack Harlow is from Louisville, Kentucky,” Lawrence replies, to which Dimoldenberg suggests, “I thought you would know, and be friends.”

Lawrence said she’s “down to be friends” with the rapper, referencing how much she “loved” his viral interview with Emma Chamberlain at the 2022 Met Gala. In the clip, the “Industry Baby” star and the YouTube sensation have a hilariously awkward yet flirty interaction, telling each other that they love each other at the end.

Dimoldenberg’s reaction to Lawrence’s statement suggests that the Silver Linings Playbook actress might have not seen her own viral, flirtatious Chicken Shop Date episode with Harlow, which currently has more than 15 million views.

Elsewhere in their date, Dimoldenberg asked Lawrence if the actress’ husband, Cooke Maroney, likes The Hunger Games, in which she starred as Katniss Everdeen. “He just died laughing at me,” Lawrence recalls of the time she asked, “and like, texted all my friends that I said that.”

She later clarified that Maroney, with whom she shares one-year-old son Cy, does in fact like The Hunger Games.

Watch the entire Chicken Shop Date with Jennifer Lawrence below.

Jonas Brothers were Amelia Dimoldenberg’s latest lunch guests on her popular Chicken Shop Date segment, and she didn’t hold back on asking the hard-hitting questions.

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“How did you guys all meet?” she hilariously asks the siblings at one point in the video. “It happened in stages, and these other two people introduced us,” Kevin Jonas jokingly replied, before Joe Jonas added, “We met through our parents.”

And yes, Nick Jonas still loves a “red dress,” which Dimoldenberg made sure to wear to their date in reference to the 30-year-old singer’s famous ad-lib in the group’s 2008 hit, “Burnin’ Up.”

“It was just a pure coincidence,” the journalist jokes of her outfit choice. “Looking through my wardrobe, I thought, ‘Oh, look at that –“

“Red dress!” Nick interjects in the tone from “Burnin’ Up,” before teaching Dimoldenberg how to sing it properly.

Joe’s wife, Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner, also makes an appearance at the end of the episode, when the host cuts her date with Joe short to hang out with his wife instead. “I’m bored. Can we go?” Turner asks Dimoldenberg from a table nearby, before the two happily leave the restaurant together.

The Jonas Brothers are fresh off the release of their sixth studio album, The Album, which gave the band their  fourth No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart (dated May 27). The trio previously led the list with Happiness Begins (2019), Lines, Vines and Trying Times (2009) and A Little Bit Longer (2008).

Watch the Jonas Brothers’ Chicken Shop Date in full below.