Sabrina Carpenter was in good spirits at the 2025 Grammys.
All eyes were on the “Feather” singer, 25, who was nominated for six awards at music’s biggest night on Feb. 2, and the list of memorable moments delivered by the artist — from her performance to her daring red carpet entrance and everything in between — was not short at all, but definitely sweet.
By “in between” we mean the hilarious moment she pulled out a flask in the middle of the show.
In a clip shared to Instagram by CBS and MTV, Carpenter is seen casually taking a demure sip out of a small bejeweled flask that just so happened to match her second look — a gold chainmail strapless gown — of the night.
Her lipstick, which was created by makeup artist Carolina Gonzalez using Prada Beauty’s Hydrating Lip Balm, Monochrome Soft Matte Blue Liptick and Hyper Matte Lipstick, stayed perfectly intact.
It’s not confirmed if the flask was for a bit, but needless to say fans were all over the surprising move, one commenting, “The flask matching the dress is such icon behavior,” and another writing, “Add this to my list of reasons I love her.”
Carpenter rocked a total of four looks at music’s biggest night, starting with her baby blue Jonathan Anderson gown that featured a feathery peplum and super low back that displayed her dainty ribcage and shoulder tattoos. She was also dripping in almost 80 carats of diamonds, including the 50-carat stunner that dangled at her back.
During the night, she slipped into a sequin tuxedo look that she ripped off to reveal a bedazzled bodysuit for her performance of “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.”
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The gold gown had its moment in the spotlight when Carpenter took the stage to accept the best pop vocal album award for Short n’ Sweet, her sixth studio album.
“I’m still out of breath from the performance, so I really was not expecting this,” Carpenter said in her speech.
“And all those nominees that were just on the screen are some of my favorite artists in the world, and I can’t believe I’m nominated against them, or even in this room right now. This is, whoa — my first Grammy, so I’m gonna cry,” said Carpenter. (To note: she previously took home a Grammy prior to the ceremony for best pop solo performance.)
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After thanking the Recording Academy, she thanked her collaborators, friends and family.
“You have no idea how much I love you and how much this album means to me,” she said before ending her speech with “Thank you, holy s—, bye.”