Sabrina Carpenter delivers first live performance of ‘My Man on Willpower’
Grammy winner Sabrina Carpenter takes Toronto fans on a wild ride on the first night of two days hsow
Sabrina Carpenter made her Canadian fans’ day at the expense of leaving the rest of her fandom heartbroken after debuting a fan-favourite live.
The Toronto crowd got lucky on Monday, November 10, as the Grammy winner performed My Man on Willpower live, marking the song’s first-ever stage appearance.
The rendition took place during the opening night of her two-show run in Ontario, and fans couldn’t stop gushing about it online.
While Toronto concertgoers celebrated their good fortune, fans elsewhere expressed disappointment over missing out.
"Toronto so lucky wdf," one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter). Another joked, "She must’ve felt sorry for them after losing the World Series, so decided to gift them with this."
A third fan lamented, "I’m gonna cry," while another chimed in saying, "I’m so upset [crying emoji]."
Fan videos from the concert quickly began to circulate online, showing the Espresso hitmaker confidently performing the track, which is one of her 12 songs on seventh studio album Man’s Best Friend.
In addition to performing My Man on Willpower live for the first time, the 26-year-old pop sensation also debuted a pair of Toronto-inspired boots adorned with a glittering blue maple leaf.
After wrapping up her first show with the special performance, Carpenter took to Instagram to share a photo in her signature pose.
Getting down on one knee, she holded a customised white cup featuring the name of the city she is performing in with a kiss mark and of course her bright smile.
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