Sabrina Carpenter’s lookalike sisters that are just as glam as her: Singer, 26, is supported by three older siblings making their name in showbiz (and even has a song about one of them!)

Sabrina Carpenter has captured the world with her glitzy bodysuits, bombshell blonde tresses and the voice of an angel serenading hilariously suggestive lyrics – and it appears the glamorous gene runs in the family.
The youngest of four, the singer, 26, is surrounded by talent with her three older siblings who are all making waves in the world of showbiz.
The eldest of the pack, half-sister Cayla, 33, has made a name for herself as a hair and make-up artist for VIPs, including Selena Gomez – and the Espresso hitmaker herself.
On her Instagram, which has more than 31,400 followers, she posts the stunning results of her work along with photos of her jet-setting lifestyle.
In her most recent snaps, Cayla posed by the poolside and sipped on margaritas as she basked in the weather, and lived her best life on a yacht.
As shared by People, she had also visited Sabrina in Australia while she was opening for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and joined the billionaire performer and fiancé Travis Kelce for a visit to Sydney Zoo.
In January last year, Cayla also shared behind-the-scenes footage from her sister’s time on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest.
Elsewhere, while Sabrina has shown off a selection of incredible dance moves during her most recent tour, it is her second-oldest sibling, Shannon, 30, that is a pro.
The youngest of four, the singer, 26, is surrounded by talent with her three older siblings who are all making waves in the world of showbiz. Pictured left to right: Sarah, Shannon, Sabrina and Cayla
Sabrina Carpenter has captured the world with her glitzy bodysuits, bombshell blonde tresses and the voice of an angel serenading hilariously suggestive lyrics – and it appears the glamorous gene runs in the family
The eldest of the pack, half-sister Cayla, 33, has made a name for herself as a hair and make-up artist for VIPs, including Selena Gomez – and the Espresso hitmaker herself
The choreographer who has some 129,000 followers across her social media profiles, often shows off her moves on TikTok.
And devoted fans may even recognise the name from a song of Sabrina’s, titled Skinny Dipping, which is an ode to an old romance.
In it, referencing her family, she sings: ‘You’ll say, “Hi,” I’ll say, “Hi, how are you?”; You’ll say, “How’s your family? How’s your sister?”; I’ll say, “Shannon’s bein’ Shannon”.’
Like the other sisters, Shannon has been there through the years to support her sister’s flourishing career – and in 2020 snapped a beaming family selfie attending Sabrina’s opening night on Broadway’s Mean Girls, before the pandemic.
Perhaps the family member Sabrina has collaborated the most with however is 28-year-old Sarah.
Much like her little sister, Sarah is an actress and singer – as well as being a photographer.
Her and Sabrina both appeared on Disney’s Girl Meets World when they were children, and have continued to collaborate professionally since.
Sarah offered her backing vocals on some of Sabrina’s music – and starred in a couple of her music videos. She has also been credited on IMDb as a director and crew in projects for Sabrina’s rumoured ex, Joshua Bassett.
Elsewhere, while Sabrina has shown off a selection of incredible dance moves during her most recent tour, it is her second-oldest sibling, Shannon, 30, that is a pro
Perhaps the family member Sabrina has collaborated the most with however is 28-year-old Sarah
A keen photographer, Sarah was also the artist who shot some of Sabrina’s cover work – including a snap for her song Honeymoon Fades.
Most recently – she was also the creative director for Sabrina’s Short n’ Sweet Tour.
The pair have spoken about their working relationship in a behind-the-scenes clip from 2014.
‘Working together is really fun as sisters because if someone needs something we can totally tell because we’ve got the sister telepathy thing going on,’ Sabrina shared
‘I didn’t realise from the beginning that she could even be in my band or that she could on the tracks in my album. She’s my pocket harmoniser wherever I go.’
‘It would just start like “Sarah, can you harmonise on this video? Sarah can you harmonise on that?” And then I started doing the performances with her and we just like clicked,’ Sarah added. ‘We were really in synch.
‘I love being able to be here for her and support her… She deserves it so much, it’s great to finally see her on top of the world.’
Sabrina’s success has only continued to soar in the ten years since – and she has today released her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend.
Sabrina has been accused of setting women back for the provocative way she exploited the male gaze on the cover of her seventh studio album Man’s Best Friend
Sabrina’s success has only continued to soar in the ten years since – and she has today released her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend
Initially the star had been accused of setting women back for the provocative way she exploited the male gaze on the cover – something she has addressed in an interview last night.
‘It is not for the pearl clutchers. The album is not for any pearl clutchers no,’ she told Gayle King in a CBS Mornings teaser Thursday.
‘But I also think that even pearl clutchers can listen to an album like that in their own solitude and find something that makes them smirk and chuckle to themselves.’
Sabrina admitted her lyrics can be ‘really bold’ and not always something you ‘want to sing in front of other people.’
‘It’s like it’s almost TMI,’ she quipped. ‘But I think about being at a concert with, you know, however many young women I see in the front row that are screaming at the top of their lungs with their best friends and you can go like, “Oh, we can all like sigh of relief, like, this is just fun and and that’s all it has to be.”‘
The two-time Grammy winner has also received criticism for the simulated sex positions she demonstrates onstage while performing her song Juno during her 72-date Short n’ Sweet Tour.
On August 11, Sabrina’s mentor Taylor Swift revealed they collaborated on the title track of her upcoming album The Life of a Showgirl, which is the only duet on the record featuring tracks titled Cancelled and Ruin the Friendship
Sabrina is next scheduled to perform at the fan-voted MTV Video Music Awards, which air September 7 on MTV/CBS/Paramount+.
She is nominated for eight Moon Person trophies including video of the year (for Manchild), best pop artist, best pop (for Manchild), and best album.
The Versace brand ambassador has been a singer for the last decade, but her career got a major boost in 2023 while serving opening duties for Taylor.
Sabrina – who gets 68.7M monthly listeners on Spotify – originally taught herself how to play piano and guitar with YouTube tutorials.



