Sabrina Carpenter fans rave as she teams up with huge star for duet in Netflix special

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Sabrina Carpenter's delightful festive treat, A Nonsense Christmas, has premiered to glittering reviews on Netflix, captivating audiences with her candied Yuletide charm.The special programme delivers stellar performances from Sabrina's joyful holiday EP Fruitcake, alongside heart-warming duets, star-studded appearances, and belly-laugh inducing comedy.In a spellbinding highlight, Sabrina unites with the talented Chappell Roan for a touching rendition of the classic hit, Last Christmas, their voices melting into one amidst a richly adorned living room setting, dressed in glistening velvet green ensembles, studded with sparkling jewels.Enraptured by A Nonsense Christmas, fans took to social media to express their delight, as one admirer shared: "I cried for real.

It's my all time favourite Christmas song! ! !" and another confessed: "I cried too, real tears. It's my lifelong favourite Christmas song and Chappell is my fave artist, I loop her album daily." Yet another fan praised, "Wow the Chappell duet? ? ?

I didn't realise how much I love hearing Chappell's voice until this. So pleasing to my ears and their voices are so good together!", reports the Mirror.Meanwhile, another fan wrote on Twitter, now X: "The Sabrina and Chappell Last Christmas duet dropped and I don't think I'll ever be the same again, sorry chat."And another ecstatic viewer declared: "Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter singing Last Christmas was actually the best thing I've ever heard."In addition to Chappell, the special also showcased duets with other artists such as Tyla, Shania Twain and Kali Uchis.The show was peppered with comedy skits featuring special guests like Nico Hiraga, Quinta Brunson, Cara Delevingne, Kyle Mooney, Megan Stalter, Sean

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