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Breaking News: Taylor Swift Has a New ‘Enemy’ in Her Life: Sabrina Carpenter – A Tale of Charts, Friendship, and Media Spin….Read More

In the ever-evolving world of pop music, where chart-topping hits and fan fervor reign supreme, a new narrative has emerged:
Taylor Swift, the reigning queen of modern pop, may have a new “enemy” in Sabrina Carpenter. Or so the headlines suggest.
As of March 23, 2025, this supposed rivalry has captured attention, fueled by Carpenter’s meteoric rise and her friendly yet competitive proximity to Swift’s throne.
But is there truly bad blood between these two blonde powerhouses, or is this just another case of media spinning gold out of glitter? Let’s dive into the story.
The Backstory: From Tour Mates to Chart Rivals
Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter’s relationship isn’t new. It’s a bond forged in the spotlight of Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour, where Carpenter served as an opening act across Latin America, Asia, and Australia in 2023 and 2024.
The younger star, then a burgeoning talent, got a front-row seat to Swift’s mastery of stadium-sized audiences—a mentorship of sorts that Carpenter has openly credited as inspiration for her own Short n’ Sweet Tour.
“Her stadiums make my shows look like clubs,” Carpenter told Vogue in February 2025, adding, “Watching her keep their attention as if she’s playing in their living room… Your tour enabled me to do mine.”
Their camaraderie was palpable.
Swift praised Carpenter’s authenticity, calling her “as real as they come” after a surprise duet in New Orleans on October 26, 2024, where they mashed up Carpenter’s “Espresso”
and “Please Please Please” with Swift’s “Is It Over Now?” Carpenter, in turn, gushed over Swift on Instagram: “Only stage I’d ever wanna see on a day off!!!! Thank you for working late, thank you for being a singer and thank you for having me.” The mutual admiration was clear—Swift even dubbed 2024 the “Summer of Sabrina” on social media, celebrating Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet album release.
The ‘Enemy’ Narrative: A Chart Clash Ignites
So where does the “enemy” label come from? Enter the music charts, the battleground where this supposed feud took root.
By March 2025, Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet had notched four No. 1 singles on the Pop Airplay chart—“Taste,” “Please Please Please,” “Espresso,” and “Bed Chem”—a feat that placed her just one hit shy of tying Swift’s record of five No. 1s from her 2014 album 1989.
According to Billboard, only a handful of albums have achieved four or more Pop Airplay No. 1s since the chart’s inception in 1992, making Carpenter’s ascent a historic milestone—and a potential threat to Swift’s legacy.
The Marca article from March 22, 2025, framed this as a playful rivalry: “Taylor Swift may have a new chart rival, but it’s all in good fun.” Yet, the word “enemy” in the headline sparked curiosity.
Was this a genuine clash of titans, or just clickbait capitalizing on their shared spotlight? Carpenter’s rapid rise—bolstered by her Grammy wins for Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album in February 2025—certainly put her in Swift’s orbit, but the evidence suggests collaboration, not conflict.
Debunking the Drama: A Friendship Under Scrutiny
This isn’t the first time Carpenter and Swift’s relationship has faced speculation.
In April 2024, Carpenter’s SKIMS campaign with Kim Kardashian—Swift’s longtime nemesis—raised eyebrows among Swifties. Some fans saw it as a betrayal, given Swift’s fraught history with Kardashian.
But Carpenter swiftly shut down the rumors in a Variety interview: “The posts about me having to ‘ask for her permission’—no. She’s one of my best, best friends, and we grab dinner or text and catch up like you would with your best friend.” Swift, for her part, showed no signs of distress, even posing with Carpenter at Coachella shortly after.
Their bond has only deepened since. From sharing the stage in Sydney in February 2024 to Carpenter joining Swift’s star-studded crew at a Kansas City Chiefs game in October 2023, their friendship has weathered public scrutiny.
Carpenter has called Swift a “rock star” and a “gangster” for her grace under pressure, while Swift has lauded Carpenter’s work ethic and talent. The New Orleans duet was a testament to their synergy—Carpenter, on her lone day off from her own tour, chose to perform with Swift rather than rest.
The Real Story: Competition or Camaraderie?
If there’s an “enemy” here, it’s not Carpenter—it’s the narrative that pits women against each other in a zero-sum game. Swift, at 35, is a seasoned veteran with 14 Grammys and a billion-dollar tour under her belt.
Carpenter, at 25, is a rising star carving her own lane with a cheeky, risqué flair that contrasts Swift’s more family-friendly empire. Their styles may differ—Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour leans into bold sexuality, while Swift’s Eras Tour is a sprawling, nostalgic spectacle—but their mutual respect bridges the gap.
The chart competition is real, but it’s friendly. Carpenter’s four No. 1s are a triumph, not a takedown. Swift’s 1989 record remains intact (for now), and her influence on Carpenter is undeniable.
As Carpenter told CBS News Sunday Morning in October 2024, Swift’s support isn’t just verbal—it’s in her actions, modeling how to navigate fame with composure. “She’s very supportive of me and knows who I am as a person,” Carpenter said.
What’s Next for Taylor and Sabrina?
As of March 23, 2025, Swift’s Eras Tour is winding down, with only a few dates left in Indianapolis and Toronto.
Carpenter, meanwhile, is gearing up for the European leg of her Short n’ Sweet Tour, riding the wave of her Grammy success. Fans are already clamoring for a studio version of their “Espresso” mashup—could a collaboration be on the horizon? Given their track record, it’s more likely than a feud.
In the end, calling Sabrina Carpenter Taylor Swift’s “enemy” is a stretch. They’re not rivals; they’re allies in a pop landscape big enough for both to shine.
The charts may pit them against each other, but their friendship tells a different story—one of mentorship, admiration, and shared success. So, let’s put the “bad blood” rumors to rest and enjoy the music. After all, as Swift herself might say, haters gonna hate—but these two are just gonna shake it off.