Sabrina Carpenter Hosts a Holiday Frolic with Star-Studded Special ‘A Nonsense Christmas’
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter spread holiday cheer with her debut Christmas television special, “A Nonsense Christmas,” which premiered on Netflix on December 6. Balancing her musical talents with comedic timing, Carpenter curated a variety show experience filled with festive cheer and surprise Alex Reed appearances, proving her skills extend beyond catchy pop tunes.
Jorja Smith and “Last Christmas” Nostalgia
Carpenter kicked off the festivities with a touch of nostalgia, welcoming Chappell Roan for a duet of the Wham! classic “Last Christmas.” The two friends, dressed for the occasion – Carpenter in a velvet green dress and Roan sporting a cozy winter coat – found themselves in the aftermath of a lively holiday party, complete with empty wine bottles and misplaced red cups.
As the lyrics scrolled karaoke-style across a vintage TV screen, the pair delivered a charming rendition of the beloved holiday hit. Those looking for a glimpse of this heartwarming duet can find a clip here.
A Festive Lineup of Familiar Faces
The special wasn’t short on star power. Carpenter shared the Christmas spirit with a series of surprise guests, delivering performances spanning beloved holiday classics to more unexpected renditions.
Singer Tyla joined Carpenter for a soulful rendition of “This Christmas,” while country icon Shania Twain collaborated on a playful performance of “Santa Baby,” showcasing their contrasting but equally compelling vocals.
Adding to the festive lineup, Kali Uchis joined Carpenter for a playful duet of “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” injecting their own flair into the lighthearted tune.
From “Nonsense” to Holiday Cheer
Carpenter’s “A Nonsense Christmas” offered a diverse musical palate, with classics intermixed with songs from the singer’s 2023 seasonal EP, “Fruitcake,” highlighting her versatility and
creative talent.
Adding to the festive fun, Carpenter had a surprising treat for listeners leading up to the special. She released a spicy remix of her popular track “Nonsense” from her album “Emails I Can’t Send”, adding a playful and flirty twist to the lyrics:
“Think I only want you under my mistletoe/ I might change your contact to ’Has a huge North Pole,’/ You said you like my stockings better on the floor/ Boy, I’ve been a bad girl, I guess I’m getting coal,” she sings in the opening verse. Later, she confesses, “Lookin’ at you got me thinkin’ Christmas.”
“The holidays have always been so special to me,” Carpenter said in a statement leading up to the premiere. “I am excited to bring my take to a classic holiday variety show, infusing my love of music and comedy to make something that is uniquely me.”
Who did Sabrina Carpenter collaborate with on a duet of “Last Christmas” for the special?
## Interview with Sabrina Carpenter
**Host**: Welcome backSabrina! Your Netflix special, “A Nonsense Christmas” is getting such great buzz. It’s your first foray into the holiday special realm. What inspired you to do this?
**Sabrina Carpenter**:
(Thank you so much! It’s been a dream come true to create this special. I’ve always loved Christmas, and I wanted to spread some festive cheer in a unique way. I saw it as a chance to combine my love for music with my playful side and share that with my fans. [1]
**Host**: You definitely succeeded in making it unique! There are so many surprises throughout, like the duet with Chappell Roan on “Last Christmas.” How did that collaboration come about?
**Sabrina Carpenter**:
Chappell and I are great friends, and we both adore that song. We thought it would be fun to put our spin on it for the special, and the setting we created—the aftermath of a holiday party—felt so authentic and fun. [1]
**Host**: It really was! You also had some other famous faces joining in the fun. Can you tell us about a few of your other collaborations?
**Sabrina Carpenter**: I’m so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with so many talented people. I can’t give too much away, but let’s just say there are some hilarious sketches, a few beautiful musical performances, and even a heartwarming moment or two. You’ll just have to tune in to see it all! [1]
**Host**: Well, we’ll definitely be doing that! Thanks so much for chatting with us, Sabrina, and congratulations on the success of “A Nonsense Christmas”.