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Sabrina Carpenter Arrests Millie Bobby Brown for Being “So Hot” at Atlanta Concert

Christy Pi?a
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Sabrina Carpenter had a special pair of handcuffs for Millie Bobby Brown in Atlanta.

The “Espresso” singer stopped in the Georgia capital Tuesday for her Short n’ Sweet Tour, where the Stranger Things star was spotted in the first row. In a video posted on TikTok, Carpenter chose Brown for the segment of her tour where she arrests someone for being too hot.

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“Guys, one second, I’m really distracted right now, because I see this gorgeous girl. Girls, can you come out here?” the “Please Please Please” singer said as she called forth two of her dancers. “I fell, and I can’t get up. This girl is so hot. Who are you? What is your name?”

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When the camera cut to the audience, it revealed Brown was the one the singer was addressing, which caused raucous applause from thousands of fans, as she tried to shout her name. Red and blue police lights then began flashing around the stadium as the words, “You’re under arrest for being too hot” appeared above and below them.

“Millie? I’ve never fallen in love at a concert before, but stranger things have happened, so,” Carpenter replied, referencing the hit sci-fi show Brown stars in. The “Taste” singer then made it known she wasn’t happy to be arresting the actress.

“It’s so unfortunate we have to arrest you because you’re so beautiful,” she said. “That sucks.” But Brown was here for it, as she stuck her hands out for the fluffy pink cuffs to be placed on her wrists. “She said, ‘Please arrest me,’” Carpenter said before laughing and adding, “No, I don’t know what to do!”

The singer-songwriter kicked off her Short n’ Sweet Tour on Sept. 23 in Columbus, Ohio, and it ends in Milan on March 26, 2025.

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Brown, for her part, is currently in Atlanta, filming the fifth and final season of Stranger Things, which began production at the beginning of this year.

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