Sabrina Carpenter said that her heart “ melted ” after seeing a comforting video published on Instagram by the Collingwood star Jack Crisp showing that he and his youngest dancing and smiling at one of the songs of American pop star.
The father of three published a clip of himself and his Murphy daughter relaxing together at home.
Murphy, who was born in 2023, is a big fan of Sabrina Carpenter and began to plead with her father to play the Hit Smash from Pop Star “ please, please ‘.
After asking her father to play the song several times, the video then cut a clip of the pair seated on their sofa. Murphy and his father laughed and danced together while Sabrina Carpenter’s successful song played through the speakers.
He legend the message “Please please please” Add “#girldad”.
The clip has become viral on social networks and even attracted the attention of Sabrina Carpenter, who republished the video.
The star of footy jack crisp published a comforting video of himself and his daughter on Instagram dancing for Sabrina Cartwright ‘please please’ ”
The American popstar went to social networks to republish history, writing: “ I founded ”, before commenting on Crisp’s video: “ it is precious, it made my day ” ‘
The Star of the United States wrote: “I melt”, adding an emoji “with tearful eyes”.
In the comments: “It is precious, it made my day,” adding more emojis “with tearful eyes” and a heart of love.
The clip was also republished on the official AFL and Collingwood channels with the football league writing: “Please, please tell us how cute.”
CRISP replied in the comments: “How much she republished @Sabrinacarpenter”
“All my heart,” wrote an Instagram user.
Another added: “Sabrina Carpenter for the great AFL final, surely?”
“Absolutely adorable,” wrote another.
Carpenter is currently on tour in Europe, having recently been on tour in the United States.
Murphy, who was born in 2023, begged her father to put Carpenter’s song while the pair was relaxing at home
Carpenter (photo next to Taylor Swift, on the left) is currently being in the Europe before returning to the United States
CRISP (Center) played a key role in the victory of the Collingwood derby this weekend against Carlton
Although it has not yet been confirmed if she will go to Australia this year for the short and sweet tour, many hope that the American will soon announce shows.
CRISP, who recently became a 250 game player, had a solid start to the campaign in 2025 in the four opening matches of the Magpies, who include three victories and one defeat.
His best performance occurred in the Port of the Adelaide Radiber pies at the Tour 1, where he amassed 26 eliminations and seven plated, but failed to climb on the score sheet.
The 31 -year -old recently opened the way he wanted to play late in their thirties and revealed the measures he took to keep his body fit.
“Treatment, additional sleep, mes, ice baths, saunas, have tried different things along the way, a lot of rest during the dead season help,” he said.
“I had a few years when I did not touch a weight and I made Pilates instead, just trying to find a way to rest my body, to recover and leave.
“A few years ago, I said that I would play in 10 years, but I will be 32 years old this year, I would like to say 10 but maybe eight.
“If I could reach 40 it would be great, I always have to play coherent football, be sure to put my best foot forward each week, but I know that with my body, I will give myself the best chance to do it.”