Dick Clarks New Years Rockin Eve LIVE Sabrina Carpenter shocks viewers with NSFW Nonsen

About New Year's Rockin' Eve

ABC broadcasts a television spectacular on New Year's Eve called Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (NYRE), which has been branded as Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest since 2008.

The show is mostly aired from Times Square in New York City, and it notably contains live and pre-recorded musical performances by well-known singers from Times Square and Hollywood, as well as coverage of its annual ball drop event, which is hosted by television personality Ryan Seacrest.

The program has featured performances and footage of midnight celebrations from several U.S. cities from 2016–17.

These sites include New Orleans (Central Time, from 2017–2023) and San Juan (Atlantic Time, from 2021–2024).

Ryan Seacrest recreates Emails I Can’t Send cover: reactions

One surprised follower admitted: “Im crying at the sabrina one”

Others called it cringe, odd, and weird.

On Wednesday, Ryan shared a video of himself asking Sabrina to look at his rendition of her album cover and share her thoughts.

When the clip began, the American Idol host admitted: “I’ve freaked some people out with this.”

“This is a difficult pose,” Ryan insisted as he showed off his photo to Sabrina. “It’s hard. It was not natural for me.”

The 24-year-old singer told the host: “I’m really honored that you did this. I feel like that’s more iconic than mine.”

Ryan Seacrest recreates Emails I Can't Send cover

A few weeks ago, Ryan recreated a series of album covers from artists on the Jingle Ball LA line-up.

Aside from Sabrina, the artists whose photos he mimicked included Olivia Rodrigo, Niall Horan, and Flo Rida.

In the comments, fans shared their shocked reactions, especially to the snap of Ryan recreating the Nonsense singer’s cover.

The host rocked a sleeveless black tank top as he twisted uncomfortably toward the camera while sitting on a bed.

Sabrina Carpenter on the Eras Tour

Sabrina Carpenter was revealed to be joining award-winning pop star Taylor Swift on her 2023-2024 Eras Tour.

The Nonsense singer joined the Grammy star for shows in Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo from August to November 2023.

Carpenter will join Swift on a few dates this new year which are:

  • February 16-18 at Melbourne Cricket Grounds (Melbourne, Australia)
  • February 23-26 at Accor Stadium (Sydney, Australia)
  • March 2-4 at National Stadium Singapore (Singapore)
  • March 7-9 at National Stadium Singapore (Singapore)

Get to know Sabrina Carpenter, continued

After signing with Hollywood Records, Carpenter released her self-titled EP and lead song Can't Blame a Girl for Trying in 2014.

Her first studio album, Eyes Wide Open, came out after this. She went on to release Evolution, Singular: Act I, and Singular: Act II in addition to a number of songs, such as Thumbs, Why, and On My Way, which she co-wrote with Alan Walker.

After signing a record deal with Island Records in 2021, Carpenter released the hit song Skin and made her Hot 100 debut.

Her fifth studio album, Emails I Can't Send, gave rise to the hit song Nonsense that went viral.

Get to know Nonsense singer Sabrina Carpenter

American singer and actor Sabrina Carpenter was born on May 11, 1999.

She rose to fame for her starring roles in the Disney Channel original movies Adventures in Babysitting (2016) and the comedy series Girl Meets World (2014–2017).

She had a recurring part on Fox's The Goodwin Games (2011) and made her acting debut in the television crime series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Since then, Carpenter has acted in a number of feature films, such as Emergency (2022), Horns (2013), The Hate U Give (2018), The Short History of the Long Road (2019), and Clouds (2020).

She also starred in the Netflix original movies Work It (2020), Tall Girl (2019), and its sequel (2022).

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