• Sabrina Carpenter is one of the most famous faces in the world
  • But despite having fans across the globe, it seems the pop star has now met her youngest – 18-year-old Murphy Crisp
  • In a video shared by her dad, Murphy can be seen begging him to play Carpenter’s track, Please Please Please 
Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter Credit: Imago

Sabrina Carpenter has legions of fans across the globe. 

But, it seems, she has now found her youngest!

This week, the pint-sized pop star, 25, found a fan who is even tinier than her – 18-month-old Murphy Crisp.

In an adorable video shared by her dad, Australian rules football player Jack Crisp, the toddler can be seen begging to hear Carpenter’s hit song, Please Please Please.  

Dragging her father to the sofa, Murphy is then obviously delighted to be watching the music video – and keeps grinning up at Crisp. 

Sharing the clip with his 96.5k Instagram followers, Crisp simply captioned the sweet exchange, “Please please please #girldad.” 

And despite being a Busy Woman – with the European leg of her Short n’ Sweet tour set to wrap up tonight – the video caught Carpenter’s attention. 

“She is precious,” the singer commented. “This made my day.”

Carpenter also reposted the clip to her Instagram story, and wrote, “I’m melting.”

Sabrina Carpenter fans go wild for cute video 

Carpenter wasn’t the only one who enjoyed Crisp’s video.

“That has to be the cutest smile I’ve ever seen,” wrote one of his followers. Another added, “She has you wrapped around her little finger. Such a cutie.”

Someone else went on, “Not going to lie this melted a hardened cynical 57-year-old heart. She’s a gift for sure.”

Others were quick to praise Crisp’s parenting skills. 

“So cute. I love seeing a Dad Interaction with his children,” one wrote. Another added, “Awww. This is soo cute. Jack is the best dad ever!!!!”

Someone else continued, “She’s got dad right where she wants him wrapped around that little finger, isn’t it wonderful.”

Dolly Parton set out ‘no cuss words’ rule for Sabrina Carpenter  

Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton Credit: IMAGO

While Crisp’s video was certainly very cute, we only hope that he played the radio edit for his daughter – as Carpenter is known for her love of swear words.

So much so, that Dolly Parton laid down some rules for the Espresso singer before they worked together on a new version of Please Please Please, for Carpenter’s deluxe version of her album, Short n’ Sweet. 

“Of course, she can talk a little bad now and then,” Parton admitted

“I told her, I said, ‘Now, I don’t cuss. I don’t make fun of Jesus. I don’t talk bad about God, and I don’t say dirty words, on camera – but have been known to if I get mad enough!’”

Thankfully, Carpenter took Parton’s instructions onboard. 

Instead of singing the original line (“I beg you, don’t embarrass me, motherf*****”), Carpenter changed the lyrics to, “I beg you, don’t embarrass me like the others”.

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Sophie Cockerham
Sophie Cockerham is a freelance journalist with more than seven years of experience. Her writing can be seen across titles such as Grazia, The Mail on Sunday, Femail, Metro, Stylist, RadioTimes.com, HuffPost, and the LadBible Group. Before starting her career, Sophie attended the University of Liverpool, where she studied English Language and Literature, before gaining her MA in Journalism on the NCTJ-accredited course at the University of Sheffield.