A Catholic priest who allowed a scene to be filmed at a Brooklyn church was removed from her position after the "Feather" video by Sabrina Carpenter, a soothing-voiced US pop singer, was released on Halloween.
The 24-year-old pop star ensures the death of a group of men who constantly sexually harass her throughout the video. The catcallers meet their karma by getting run over by a truck, fighting each other to the death, and being strangled with a tie in an elevator shaft.
At the end of the clip, Carpenter dances around a church at the men's funerals, wearing a short black tulle dress and veil, and posing with religious items, including a casket with the words "RIP B--" written on it.
This final scene was filmed at Our Lady of Mount Carmel-Annunciation Parish in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. After the clip was released, Bishop Robert J Brennan made a statement to the Catholic News Agency. And he said he was horrified by what was filmed at the Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Brooklyn. “The congregation did not comply with diocesan policy regarding filming on Church property, which includes reviewing scenes and script.”
Sabrina Annlynn Carpenter (born May 11, 1999) is an American singer and actress, who gained recognition for her leading role in the Disney Channel comedy series Girl Meets World (2014–2017) and the Disney Channel Original Movie Adventures in Babysitting (2016).
According to the New York Times, church pastor Jamie Gigantiello was later removed from his duties at the church.
"Feather" was the last song from Carpenter's album Emails I Can't Send, released in July 2022, to be released into a music video, following "Nonsense", "Because I Liked a Boy", "Fast Times" and "Skinny Dipping".
Upon its release, the album debuted at number 23 on the Billboard 200, marking the pop star's highest peak on the chart.
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Sabrina Carpenter, full name Sabrina Ann Lynn Carpenter, was born on May 11, 1999, in Pennsylvania, USA.
Sabrina Carpenter started her television career by portraying the character Maya Hart in the Disney Channel series "Girl Meets World" (2014-2017). She has also appeared in television shows such as "The Goodwin Games" and "Milo Murphy's Law".
In addition to her acting career, Sabrina Carpenter's interest in music began as a child and attracted even more attention with her performances in the Disney Channel series "Girl Meets World". Her first album, "Eyes Wide Open", was released in 2015 and contained many hit songs in the pop music style. She then released albums such as "EVOLution" (2016) and "Singular: Act I" (2018).
Her favorite actors are Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, and Lily Collins.
The singers she likes are Ashley Tisdale, Carrie Underwood, Christina Aguilera, Lorde, Demi Lovato and Taylor Swift.
Her favorite animal is the dolphin and her favorite cuisine is Mexican cuisine.
Family Life, Lover
She has an actress named Sarah and a younger sister named Shannon. Her mother's name is Elizabeth and her father's name is David. She had a relationship with her actor boyfriend Bradley Steven Perry, which started in 2014 and ended in 2015.
Discography
Studio Albums:
"Eyes Wide Open" (2015)
Release Date: April 14, 2015
Some Songs: "Eyes Wide Open", "Can't Blame a Girl for Trying", "We'll Be the Stars"
"EVOLution" (2016)
Release Date: October 14, 2016
Some Songs: "On Purpose", "Thumbs", "Run and Hide"
"Singular: Act I" (2018)
Release Date: November 9, 2018
Some Songs: "Almost Love", "Sue Me", "Paris"
"Singular: Act II" (2019)
Release Date: July 19, 2019
This album is the sequel to "Singular: Act I".
Some Songs: "Exhale", "In My Bed", "Take You Back"
Filmography
Television:
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2011) - Paula
"The Goodwin Games" (2013) - Chloe Goodwin
"Girl Meets World" (2014-2017) - Maya Hart (Main Character)
"Austin & Ally" (2015) - Lucy Gluckman (Guest Star)
"Milo Murphy's Law" (2016-2019) - Melissa Chase (Voice)
Movies:
"Noobz" (2012) - Brittney
"Horns" (2013) - Young Merrin (Teenage)
"The Hate U Give" (2018) - Hailey Grant
"Tall Girl" (2019) - Harper Kreyman
"Clouds" (2020) – Sammy Brown
"The Short History of the Long Road" (2019) - Nola