During her concert at Madison Square Garden on October 26th, Sabrina Carpenter created a memorable moment by playfully “arresting” actress Anne Hathaway in front of thousands of fans. This lighthearted interaction took place as part of Carpenter’s ongoing Short n’ Sweet tour performances, where she theatrically detains celebrity guests.
The Playful Exchange on Stage
The moment happened during Carpenter’s rendition of her song Juno. Hathaway, attending the opening night of Carpenter’s five-show residency at MSG, became the charming focus of Carpenter’s signature act. From the stage, Carpenter addressed Hathaway directly, declaring,
“It’s a crime to be this gorgeous. I just don’t know what to do when I see a face like this.”
Hathaway responded by joking about her fictional royal heritage, referencing her character’s origins from the film series The Princess Diaries. She said she was from the fictional kingdom of Genovia, which inspired Carpenter to continue the playful ruse. Carpenter followed up by saying,
“Has anyone ever told you you look like a princess? I’m getting so flustered. Anne, can I arrest you for being the most perfect princess in the world?”
Signature Tradition and Celebrity Guests
Sabrina Carpenter’s playful arrest segments have become a hallmark of her live shows, often involving surprising celebrity guests. She presented Hathaway with her trademark fuzzy pink handcuffs, announcing to the crowd, This one’s for Anne, everybody. Hathaway now joins a list of notable “arrestees” from Carpenter’s tour, including supermodel Gigi Hadid, actor Joe Keery from Stranger Things, and British singer Olivia Dean.

This exchange highlighted the genuine rapport between Carpenter and Hathaway, with Carpenter’s visible fluster adding authenticity to the moment. Fans have come to anticipate these arrest segments during Juno, eager to see who Carpenter will “detain” next during her performances.
Anne Hathaway’s Continued Career Highlights
Hathaway’s attendance at the concert coincided with a busy period in her career. She is currently filming The Devil Wears Prada 2, reprising her role as Andy Sachs. Simultaneously, Hathaway is developing her musical talents for an upcoming project, David Lowery’s film Mother Mary, working alongside producer Jack Antonoff, who also collaborates with Carpenter.
Reflecting on her musical pursuits, Hathaway shared with Vogue the challenges she has faced, stating,
“I had to submit to being a beginner. The humility of that—showing up every day knowing you’re going to suck. And it has to be okay.”
This candid admission captures the actress’s contemplative and persistent approach to expanding her artistic skills.
The Significance of the Interaction and What Lies Ahead
Sabrina Carpenter’s playful arrest of Anne Hathaway not only entertained the MSG audience but also underscored Carpenter’s ability to blend performance with spontaneity, creating unique moments that deepen fan engagement. Meanwhile, Hathaway’s presence at the show and her ongoing projects suggest a dynamic phase in her career, bridging acting and music. As the Short n’ Sweet tour continues, audiences will likely anticipate more star-studded appearances and unexpected moments on stage.
