Jenna Ortega stars in Sabrina Carpenter’s horror-inspired music video for “Taste”

Jenna Ortega stars in Sabrina Carpenter's horror-inspired music video for "Taste"

As a die-hard fan of horror and music, I am absolutely thrilled about Jenna Ortega and Sabrina Carpenter’s latest collaboration in the “Taste” music video! With Jenna’s knack for delivering chilling performances and Sabrina’s catchy tunes, this is a match made in entertainment heaven. The teaser alone has left me on the edge of my seat, eagerly anticipating the full video.


Actress Jenna Ortega, known for her rising role as a scream queen in Hollywood, is now lending her talents to a musical project alongside pop singer Sabrina Carpenter. Ortega, who’s also set to appear in films like “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” and other successful horror and fantasy productions, features in Carpenter’s new music video for “Taste“. This video draws inspiration from the 1992 cinematic work, “Death Becomes Her”, and Ortega is joined by Rohan Campbell, who starred in “Halloween Ends”.

Just as anticipated, the recently released teaser for “Taste” has generated a lot of favorable responses. The initial preview lasts 16 seconds, featuring Sabrina Carpenter taking a shot at a white dress, acting drunkenly, wielding a knife, entering a house, and heading directly to a room where Jenna Ortega (her character) is seen in a shower bath cubicle with a man, sharing an affectionate embrace. Internet users are eagerly awaiting the full scene of the shooting, where Carpenter appears to be playing tricks on Ortega by pulling the shower curtain and then seemingly murdering him cruelly. The teaser subtly hints that Carpenter and Ortega might have taken on impressive roles similar to those Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep portrayed in Death Becomes Her.

Sabrina Carpenter, currently riding high with hits like “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” is fueling excitement for her upcoming album by unveiling a new track titled “Taste.” In an interview with Paper magazine, Carpenter offered a sneak peek at the song’s suggestive lyrics: “I’ve been known to share,” she croons, “You’ll just have to taste me when he’s kissing you.” Revealing her candid thoughts, the artist admitted that while she pens many songs, not all can fit on a single album. Diving deeper into her experiences, she confided: I feel like my string of unlucky relationships isn’t something hidden from those who know me, or even those who don’t value me appropriately.

As a long-time fan of alternative rock music, I am genuinely excited about this upcoming album. With songs like “Good Graces,” “Sharpest Tools,” and “Coincidence” in the lineup, it promises to deliver a unique and intriguing sound that I’ve come to appreciate over the years. The title “Taste” piques my curiosity even more, given its enigmatic music video that has already generated quite a buzz.

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2024-08-23 22:44