Sabrina Carpenter gushes over Adele's praise: 'Adele thinks about me in bed'

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Adele told her Las Vegas audience that Carpenter's new single "is my jam."

Sabrina Carpenter, fresh off her Saturday Night Live debut, was basking in a big compliment on Sunday.

During Adele's Saturday night performance in Las Vegas, she took a moment to praise Carpenter's "Espresso" while on stage. "As I got into bed last night, because [it] was very late for me, I found myself singing, 'I'm working late, cus I'm a singer,' that Sabrina Carpenter song — that song is my jam!" in a TikTok per Pop Base

<p>Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Kevin Mazur/Getty</p> Sabrina Carpenter and Adele

Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Kevin Mazur/Getty

Sabrina Carpenter and Adele

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Carpenter retweeted the report on X, saying, "all i read was Adele thinks about me in bed <3."

The 25-year-old actress and singer's single has been praised as a potential song of the summer. That has been undoubtedly aided by a very summery music video and Saturday's theatrical SNL performance, where she was the musical guest alongside guest host Jake Gyllenhaal.

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“I feel a lot freer and more excited about what I’m making now because I’ve realized that genre isn’t necessarily the most important thing,” the Girl Meets World actress told Maya Hawke in an interview for Interview magazine. “It’s about honesty and authenticity and whatever you gravitate towards. There were a lot of genres in my last album, and I like to think I’ll continue that throughout writing music.”

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"Espresso" — Carpenter's first top-10 hit in the U.S. and the U.K. — was released as a single and is expected to appear as a single on a forthcoming album. 

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