Sabrina Carpenter`s new music video for "Tears" ft. Colman Domingo in drag is a surreal, glamorous spectacle. From the car crash to the eccentric characters, this video is a must-see.

Sabrina Carpenter is turning heads with her latest music video and not just for the song. In the newly released video for “Tears”, Carpenter teams up with Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo, who appears in drag, bringing glam, drama, and charisma to the surreal visuals.
Released alongside her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, the video features Carpenter in a vintage blue skirt suit stumbling away from a car crash. She soon enters a mysterious house where Domingo, dressed in a cropped pinstripe suit, red lipstick, and fishnets, greets her with a mix of elegance and chaos.
As the video unfolds, Sabrina wanders through rooms full of eccentric characters and unexpected moments, including a sparkling dance sequence with Domingo. The video complements the song’s daring lyrics as well.
Fans are raving about the creative risk-taking. One user commented, “I just love it when actors become popstars because they give us top-tier visuals, cinematography, and acting like this. What an amazing crossover.”
Another added, “Having Colman Domingo in drag and being inspired by the Rocky Horror Picture Show — oh Sabrina, you delivered greatness.”
And perhaps the most echoed sentiment: “Sabrina is one of the few popstars who know how to DELIVER a music video. This is a cinematic masterpiece!”
At a Spotify release party, Carpenter explained that the album was shaped by spontaneity and raw emotions. “If I didn’t make this album now, it would’ve turned into something else,” she said. “It had to represent this chapter of my life.”
With Man’s Best Friend, Carpenter continues to evolve, blending sensual lyrics, bold visuals, and artistic storytelling, and fans are here for it.
Published: 29 Aug 2025, 02:41 pm IST
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