Colman Domingo really brings his flair and creativity front and center in Sabrina Carpenter's newest music video, "Tears." It's a vibrant nod with a spooky twist inspired by classic films like *The Rocky Horror Picture Show*. Melding Sabrina's quirky vibe with flamboyant visuals, it delivers a scene that sticks with you. p>
"Tears," one track that stands out on Carpenter's new album, *Man's Best Friend*, humorously calls out immature men through a catchy disco-infused beat. This follows her earlier song, "Manchild," which takes a playful jab at men who never seem quite grown up. In "Tears," Sabrina fantasizes about a partner who actually steps up: "I get wet at thought / Being a responsible guy / Treating me right like you're supposed / Tears run down my thighs," she croons over that irresistible disco rhythm. p>
The video whisks you away, setting its scenes in a gothic mansion after a car mishap strands Carpenter and her boyfriend. Inside this eerie home, they meet Colman Domingo decked out in a cropped suit, red belt, lipstick, and finger wave wig—channeling Dr. Frank-N-Furter's unforgettable style. p>
The adventure unfolds with Carpenter caught up in a secret disco party full vibrant queer and drag characters. Her elegant blue suit gets stripped away in dramatic fashion, leaving her in lingerie, echoing Janet's transformation from *The Rocky Horror Picture Show*. p>
Famous from hits like *Euphoria* and *Sing Sing*, Colman Domingo dives headfirst embracing a campy aesthetic throughout. His wardrobe choices, from a black leather corset paired with a bold burnt orange beehive wig, up through a fiery red lingerie reminiscent *Kinky Boots*, are daring and impossible forget. p>
The video's pinnacle hits as Domingo and Carpenter nail synchronized dance routines in a cornfield. Domingo's commanding presence atop a lipstick-red tractor, juxtaposed with Sabrina's graceful twirls around a pole, underscores their dynamic chemistry and theatrical prowess. p>
As video wraps up, Carpenter's boyfriend, who somehow survived crash, approaches her. Unimpressed, Carpenter coolly dismisses him with "It's a thing. Someone has die, every video," before tossing a high heel that spectacularly lands on his heart. p>
Before its debut, Domingo hinted at its impact on social media, saying, "About break internet. Tears. Protect all Dolls," highlighting his support trans women. His prediction wasn't far off, as video quickly grabbed widespread attention online. p>
Reactions online flowed with praise, celebrating Domingo's standout moment and unique direction. "As both a horror AND drag fan, this video a feast. Love it all," one fan gushed. Another declared it "masterpiece," placing it leagues above your typical music video. p>
Many viewers lauded chemistry between Domingo and Carpenter, calling out pairing as "iconic." Others celebrated video paying homage *The Rocky Horror Picture Show*, applauding Carpenter's creativity "for delivering greatness." p>
Now with *Man's Best Friend* out, Sabrina Carpenter's fearless artistic vision continues wow audiences everywhere. p>
What did you think? Share your thoughts comments below and join discussion. Remember, keep it respectful and inclusive. p>
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