Pretty Girl Heist
LOS ANGELES — Sabrina Carpenter has officially entered her "criminal era," and she’s brought some high-profile backup. On Monday, April 6, 2026, the pop sensation dropped the long-awaited music video for "House Tour," a standout track from her Grammy-nominated seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend.
The visual isn't just a music video; it’s a high-fashion heist film that pays a chaotic, neon-drenched homage to Sofia Coppola’s 2013 cult classic, The Bling Ring. Starring alongside Carpenter are two of Hollywood’s most sought-after stars: Margaret Qualley (The Substance) and Madelyn Cline (Outer Banks). Together, the trio forms a glamorous, law-breaking squad that turns a luxury mansion into their personal playground.
Inside the 'Pretty Girl Cleanup Crew'
The video opens with the three women pulling up to a sprawling Los Angeles estate in a bubblegum-pink van emblazoned with the logo “Pretty Girl Cleanup Crew.” But they aren't there to dust the furniture. After finding a key "hidden" under a welcome mat, the girls launch into a systematic, stylish raid of the property.
Directed by Carpenter and Qualley themselves, the cinematography captures the trio as they:
Ransack a massive walk-in closet, playing dress-up in vintage furs and designer lingerie.
Engage in a katana sword fight in the living room while sipping expensive wine.
Heist a Grammy Award a cheeky nod to Carpenter's real-life nominations for *Man's Best Friend.
Party on the roof as police helicopters begin to descend, flashing searchlights over the pool.
A Dark, Viral Ending
True to Carpenter’s signature blend of "cutesy homicide" aesthetics (previously seen in her "Tears" and "Manchild" visuals), the video ends on a jarring, darkly comedic note. As the trio flees the scene in their pink van now sporting a "Just Robbed a House!" sign they accidentally run over a pedestrian. Rather than panic, Qualley merely shrugs at a deadpan Carpenter before they peel off into the night.
What’s Next for Sabrina?
The release of "House Tour" serves as the perfect fuel for Carpenter’s massive 2026 momentum. Following the chart-topping success of her lead single "Manchild," the singer is preparing for arguably the biggest weekend of her career.
This Friday, Carpenter is set to headline Coachella 2026, where fans expect the "House Tour" trio might just reunite on the main stage. With global energy markets in turmoil and geopolitical tensions rising, the world seems more than happy to escape into Sabrina’s polished, cinematic world of high-stakes mischief.
What did you think of the ending? Is "House Tour" the music video of the year? Let us know in the comments!


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