Sabrina Carpenter, Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline Steal a Grammy, Ransack a Mansion in ‘House Tour’ Video

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Sabrina Carpenter’s glamorously felonious behavior continues in her latest video, for “House Tour,” the third single from the singer’s 2025 album “Man’s Best Friend” — except this time she’s got two accomplices, actors Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline.

In the clip, which was directed by Carpenter and Qualley, we see the singer pulling up to a luxorious mansion in a pink van emblazoned with the words “Pretty Girl Cleanup.” She’s soon joined by her pals, and the three proceed to have a wild girls’ night out while they ransack the house, taking baths, trying on clothes, swimming in the pool and even stealing a Grammy (possibly a winking reference to Carpenter being shut out at this year’s awards, although she won two last year).

While it initially looks like they’re just partying, the clip closes on a dark note as police arrive, inexplicably oblivious to the girls’ presence, and the three drive off in the van as the camera pans around the empty house. As they’re leaving, the van, driven by Carpenter, hits a man as he’s crossing the street; they shrug and keep going.

The video for “House Tour” comes in anticipation of Carpenter’s headlining performance at Coachella this weekend. She previously lit up the festival’s main stage in 2024, when she foreshadowed that she’d one day take top billing during a custom outro for her hit “Nonsense”: “Made his knees so weak he had to spread mine / He’s drinking my bathwater like it’s red wine / Coachella, see you back here when I headline.”

Carpenter is taking the main stage at Coachella following a busy few years. She kicked off her “Short ‘n Sweet” tour — her first arena trek — in September 2024 following her breakthrough success. In August 2025, she headlined Lollapalooza in Chicago and released “Man’s Best Friend,” resuming another Stateside leg of the “Short ‘n Sweet” tour in October 2025. She later brought the whole thing to a close with six nights at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, just a week before she was celebrated as Variety‘s Hitmaker of the Year.

Amid it all, Carpenter released a handful of singles from “Man’s Best Friend,” including “Manchild” and “Tears.” The album and “Manchild” picked up six nominations at the 2026 Grammys, where she performed the single on a set that resembled a bustling airport. It marked the second consecutive year that Carpenter performed on the Grammys stage, making her debut in 2025 with a cheeky rendition of her smash hits “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” faking stage errors and pulling performance gags.

From Variety US

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