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Sabrina Carpenter on the advice Taylor Swift gave to her on Handling Fame;She is Supportive and knows who am i as a person and be calm to find who makes you safe
The pop singer discussed dealing with fame, writing her own music, and working with Barry Keogan during a new interview on CBS This Morning
Sabrina Carpenter has revealed that advice that Taylor Swift has shared with her on handling fame and pressure.
Carpenter recently appeared on CBS’ Sunday Morning show, where she was asked about the pressure she’s faced following her meteoric rise to fame over the past year, and if Taylor Swift – who she opened for several times on the Eras Tour – had any advice to share.
The ‘Espresso’ singer-songwriter began: “You just watch her, like, walk in a room and it’s very easy to understand that she’s so composed, she’s graceful, she’s gracious.” As for actual advice, Carpenter added: “I wouldn’t say it’s, like, a verbal thing as much as just, like, she’s very supportive of me and knows who I am as a person and is very supportive of that. So I’m grateful for that.”
She continued: “I think, again, if we’re talking about how to deal with it all, I think everyone has such an individual, unique experience that there’s no kind of blanket statement or advice on how to not let it rattle you. You just kind of have to exist and figure out what you can handle and what you don’t want to deal with.”
“You just kind of figure it out along the way. I know that sounds a little vague but I really do think that you find the people that you surround yourself with that make you feel safe and go from there,” she added.
Over the last year, two pop singers have rose to global superstardom – Carpenter and Chappell Roan. The latter has recently been vocal about the struggles she’s faced with the sudden overwhelming fame, going as far as revealing earlier this month that she’d been diagnosed with “severe depression”, attributing her sudden rise to fame and the subsequent drastic changes to her life as the cause of her symptoms.