Sabrina Carpenter is our newest Princess of Christmas!
With the success of songs like "Espresso" and "Please Please Please," pop star and Grammy Award nominee Sabrina Carpenter has had a massive 2024, which she is now wrapping up with the perfect bow on top.
A Nonsense Christmas With Sabrina Carpenter, her very own holiday special on Netflix, premiered this December and featured several LGBTQ+ moments that we're obsessed with, including cameos from Chappell Roan and Kali Uchis!
Scroll through to see our favorite gay moments from A Nonsense Christmas With Sabrina Carpenter, which is now streaming on Netflix!
1. A hunky Santa Claus polishing his abs.
In the opening song of the special, good ol' Saint Nick can be spotted manhandling a shirtless model. Bisexual era incoming?!
2. The girls and gays by her side.

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Megan Stalter and Owen Thiele are Carpenter's girl and gay besties in a hilarious sketch about a non-monogamous Santa Claus.
3. Performing 'Last Christmas' with Chappell Roan.
"I look so straight in this outfit," Chappell Roan commented at the end of the special.
4. Singing 'This Christmas' with Tyla.
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Carpenter and Tyla look stunning and have incredible chemistry during this jolly and adorable performance.
5. Sabrina and Shania!

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After Santa Claus gets caught cheating on Mrs. Claus (played by Shania Twain), the two icons sings "Santa Baby" together.
6. Cara Delevingne gives Sabrina some advice.

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During the special, Cara Delevingne gives Sabrina Carpenter a not-so-great advice in a "Nonsense" verse. The entire thing is hilarious!
7. A duet with Kali Uchis.

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Sabrina Carpenter and Kali Uchis have a duet moment for "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus," and it's very exciting to see these two performing together.
8. 'For the girls' and 'for the gays' are the two options.
Sabrina Carpenter specifically picks out the "For The Gays" dress out of her wardrobe before singing her original heartbreaking piano ballad, "Cindy Lou Who."













