Sabrina Carpenter breaks cover after Madonna collaboration

Sabrina Carpenter joins Brad Pitt, Katy Perry and Paris Hilton in new outing

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Sabrina Carpenter breaks cover after Madonna collaboration
Sabrina Carpenter breaks cover after Madonna collaboration

Sabrina Carpenter breaks cover with a sporty outing after a fiery collaboration with Madonna.

The Please Please Please chart-topper stepped out on Thursday, June 25, to watch the Ecuador vs Germany World Cup Match.

However, the Short n’ Sweet singer needed a helping hand as she sat high in the stands for the game held in New Jersey.

The 27-year-old global pop icon was spotted using binoculars at the group match which saw Ecuador narrowly scrape through to the knockout stages after winning 2-1 in euphoric scenes.

The Expresso hitmaker wasn’t the only big shot soaking up the World Cup energy.

Angelina Jolie’s ex husband Brad Pitt, Katy Perry - who is dating former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau - and Paris Hilton added to the celebrity power as the whole crowd watched the action unfold.

For the latest outing the Grammy winner sported a stylish navy blue and white polo shirt mini dress.

Her stadium break comes 10 days after the music video of her new collaboration song was released on Youtube.

For the unversed, Sabrina and Madonna's massive crossover collaboration is the hit dance-pop track Bring Your Love.

Released on April 30, it serves as the lead single for Madonna's fifteenth studio album, Confessions II.

The music video later dropped on June 15, featuring a glossy, retro-future neo-noir club scene that features both artists strutting down a catwalk.

It also includes a surprise cameo from actress Julia Garner, which fans quickly noted as a fun wink since Garner was originally cast to play Madonna in her upcoming biopic.

Moreover, the duo broke the internet when Madonna made a surprise appearance during Sabrina’s successful headline set at Coachella Weekend 2.

They performed Vogue and Like a Prayer before debuting Bring Your Love live.