‘I’d Kill For You Whenever’: Jenna Ortega Gets Her Goth Back On For Sabrina Carpenter’s New Video, Then Shares A Sweet Message

‘I’d Kill For You Whenever’: Jenna Ortega Gets Her Goth Back On For Sabrina Carpenter’s New Video, Then Shares A Sweet Message

As a fan who has grown up with Disney Channel stars making their mark on pop culture, I must say that the collaboration between Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega in Carpenter’s “Taste” music video is nothing short of a delightful horror-filled dream come true. The video feels like one of the best horror movies we’ll never see, with a dash of “Death Becomes Her” vibes that leaves quite an impression.


In preparation for the upcoming film “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”, actress Jenna Ortega has been showcasing her gothic style once more, with a striking red carpet appearance and a nod to Winona Ryder’s character Lydia Deetz in a throwback look. Now, she’s continued the theme by featuring in Sabrina Carpenter’s “Taste” music video, which aligns perfectly with her persona and leaves quite an impact.

Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album titled “Short n’ Sweet” has been released, following her impressive performance on the music charts with her two hit singles “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.” To mark this occasion, Carpenter unveiled a music video for the introductory track “Taste,” which is an outstanding video that stars Jenna Ortega and includes some thrilling horror scenes. Here’s the link:

What makes this seem like an exceptional horror movie that we may never get to watch is its unique blend of suspense, humor, and action. The casting of Jenna Ortega as the character who captivates Carpenter’s affection adds a fresh twist, as she finds herself in a tense situation with him. In this video, Carpenter comically attempts to kill Ortega, but she is well-equipped with weapons like guns and chainsaws to defend herself.

In Carpenter’s own Instagram post, the singer wrote about Ortega as well. After calling it one of her “most ambitious videos”, she said this:

I had one person in mind for this and that was the one and only [Jenna Ortega]. Watching her on screen is a true dream come true and I’m so inspired, impressed, and amazed by her.

Two celebrities, Carpenter and Ortega, shared a common ground when they both started their careers on the Disney Channel. Carpenter was a significant figure in the show “Girl Meets World,” while Ortega shone in “Stuck in the Middle” during approximately the same period. It’s intriguing to imagine that they might have crossed paths during their Disney days as teenagers, and since then, they’ve both experienced remarkable success in popular culture. Today, you can hardly turn on the radio without hearing “Espresso,” and everyone is eagerly awaiting news about a potential Season 2 of “Wednesday.”

In an unexpected turn for the music video, Jenna Ortega unintentionally ends up killing off the “cherished boyfriend” they’ve both been quarreling about after she envisions herself kissing Sabrina – adhering to the song’s words and her character’s line, “you’ll just have to taste me when he’s kissing you.” Later, they both wear stylish black gowns to his funeral. Afterward, they enjoy milkshakes together and discuss their shared past experiences.

Ortega isn’t the only notable figure Carpenter has enlisted for her music videos during this album phase. Previously, she also cast her boyfriend and Academy Award-nominated actor Barry Keoghan in a handcuffed role for the “Please Please Please” video. Stream the Short n’ Sweet release now to catch Ortega, and watch out for her appearance in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice on September 6.

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2024-08-23 22:37