In recent years, Sabrina Carpenter has risen to become one of the most prominent names among the new generation of pop artists. She has made a major impact with нιт songs such as “Espresso,” “Please Please Please,” and “Feather,” winning over global au∂ιєnces with her fresh musical style, strong personality, and captivating performances. From a former Disney star, Sabrina has steadily established her position in the international music scene, becoming a fashion and pop culture icon for young people.
Notably, it is not only her music that has been in the spotlight—almost every detail surrounding Sabrina Carpenter has recently become a trending topic on social media. For instance, at the 2026 Grammy Awards, her French nail manicure υиєχρє¢тє∂ly went viral, with Glamour even calling it a leading beauty trend for the spring season. Beyond her nails, another moment from the event also turned into a meme among fans.
The viral image captured Sabrina licking her lips in a sensual manner while clapping, her eyes sparkling as if she was deeply moved and absolutely loving what was happening in front of her. The prestigious αмєяι¢αn magazine Complex even shared the photo with the headline, “The internet loves this photo of Sabrina Carpenter.” Fans reacted enthusiastically, commenting, “The kind of reaction we liveeee for,” “THE TOPPEST TIER,” and “She’s gorgeous, looks angelic,” among others.

Afterward, netizens began pairing Sabrina’s expression with images of food, outfits, celebrities, or anything they loved, turning the photo into a widespread trend across multiple platforms. Naturally, the ARMY fandom quickly joined in on the trend as well.
One of the most viral posts featured Sabrina’s expression paired with a moment of SUGA from a live broadcast during his solo world tour era. In the edited image, SUGA was seen wearing a simple black T-shirt, exuding charisma, with slicked-back orange hair that gave him a powerful and incredibly captivating look. What made that moment even more captivating was SUGA’s deep, slightly husky voice after performing live for two hours straight.

What made fans even more excited about the post was the special connection between Sabrina Carpenter and BTS—especially SUGA. Previously, Sabrina had revealed multiple times that she is a longtime ARMY, with SUGA being her bias in the group.
She once shared a photo on her Instagram of herself posing with a SUGA standee that she happened to encounter at a shopping mall, clearly showing her excitement as a genuine fan. At another event, Sabrina was also seen wearing a Shooky headband—the character created by SUGA in the BT21 universe—further highlighting her affection for the rapper.

The amusing coincidence between the viral meme and Sabrina’s “fan moments” left fans in αωє. Moreover, considering the notable musical synergy between the two artists, fans have even started dreaming of a day when SUGA could produce and collaborate with Sabrina Carpenter on a song. If such a collaboration were to happen, many believe it could easily become a “masterpiece” strong enough to compete at the Grammy Awards.
Under the viral post, countless fans left enthusiastic comments about Sabrina Carpenter’s fondness for BTS and SUGA:
- Look at my competition dawg i’m NEVER marrying Yoongi
- Sabrina x SUGA collab when??? Their vibes would actually be insane together
- Soмєтнing wet is coming. Sabrina understands how everyone who biases Yoongi feels
- Sabrina biasing SUGA is literally the most relatable thing ever. I'm sure this is exactly her expression when hearing his deep voice
- That meme нιтs different now that we know she’s a Yoongi bias. Girl really said ‘me when I see SUGA’”
- The meme is funny but knowing she actually biases Yoongi makes it 1000x funnier
- She captured the exact ARMY reaction to SUGA without even trying omg
- Sabrina Carpenter x ARMYs: losing their minds over Min Yoongi
- no one gets ginger yoongi with his deep voice more than me. I'm NOT normal about him at all
- I need a Sabrina Carpenter & Yoongi track like I need air
- If Sabrina and SUGA ever drop a song, I’m not surviving that era, I swear






