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Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega lock lips in Death Becomes Her-inspired video

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Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega have continued to prove that 2024 is the year for the sapphics. Following Chappell Roan’s chart domination and Billie Eilish’s flanter with Charli XCX on ‘Guess’, the duo have sent queer females spiralling with their unexpected intimacy in Sabrina’s music video for ‘Taste’.

The Dave Meyers-directed visual for the infectious pop-rock anthem follows the ‘Espresso’ singer and Scream star as they shoot, stab and torture one another for the affection of a man.

Towards the end of the video, Jenna’s character plants a kiss on her boyfriend, only for him to be revealed as Sabrina. It concludes with the duo accidentally murdering the boyfriend, attending his funeral and sharing a cheeky smile at the pandemonium they’ve caused.

Very gay! Inspired by Death Becomes Her, it features direct references to Madeline Ashton (Meryl Streep) and Helen Sharp’s (Goldie Hawn) iconic rivalry, with Sabrina and Jenna respectively sporting a hole in the chest and a bent neck.

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