Sabrina Carpenter, Seth Meyers, Osama Bin Laden: A Day Drink Story
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Singer Sabrina Carpenter discussed a possibly damaging viral clip, while Late Night host Seth Meyers jokingly took the blame for a separate incident involving coffee, both events unfolding during a recent appearance on Meyers’ show.
Published December 18, 2023, at 13:53:55 PST
Sabrina Carpenter addressed a clip circulating online that she feared could be misinterpreted.According to HuffPost, Carpenter expressed relief that she was able to “own” the narrative surrounding the clip, preventing it from being used against her in a negative way. The specific content of the clip was not detailed in the report.
Meyers’ “Coffee Confession”
Seth meyers, described as “tipsy” by HuffPost, jokingly confessed to being responsible for an incident involving coffee. He stated, ”Everybody gets coffee. That’s what happens when you drink,” implying a potentially clumsy or disruptive moment. The context of this confession appears to be a lighthearted attempt to deflect attention from Carpenter’s situation or a separate,unrelated incident.
The report directs viewers to a specific timestamp (6:15) within the show for “barista banter,” suggesting the coffee incident is discussed further during that segment.
The rapid spread of details via social media platforms like TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram has created a challenging landscape for public figures. A single clip, removed from its original context, can quickly become a viral sensation, potentially damaging a celebrity’s reputation. This necessitates a proactive approach to public relations, as demonstrated by Carpenter’s response.
Celebrities are increasingly employing strategies to “own” their narratives, including directly addressing controversies on social media, participating in interviews, and releasing carefully crafted statements.
