Sabrina Carpenter playfully ‘arrests’ this former ‘Scream’ star at MSG Halloween concert

Ghostface said please please please cuff me.
Sabrina Carpenter playfully arrested Drew Barrymore during her New York City stop of her Short ‘n Sweet tour on Friday, Oct. 31.
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“Oh my goodness. Wait. You’re taking my breath away,” the pop star, 26, said as sirens went off in the background, per a TikTok shared by Billboard.
The camera quickly panned to the crowd to reveal someone dressed like the Ghostface killer from the “Scream” franchise.
“Wait a second,” Carpenter continued. “I feel like there is someone under there. I know it. I know there is someone under there.”
Barrymore, 50, then took off her mask and shook her long, brown hair out from under the hood.
The audience erupted in cheers as Carpenter gasped.
The “50 First Dates” alum blew the singer a kiss before mouthing the words, “I love you.”
“What is your name?” Carpenter inquired.
“Ghostface,” Barrymore quipped back, to which the Grammy winner replied: “Ghostface? I’m swooning. You’re just my type.”
“I have another name,” the actress added. “Drew Barrymore!”
The banter continued as Barrymore pretended to undress. Carpenter proceeded to hand the star her signature pink, fuzzy handcuffs before heading back toward the stage to perform.
The “Espresso” artist has been arresting A-listers at her shows since kicking off her tour last September.
So far, Carpenter’s roster includes Gigi Hadid, Millie Bobby Brown, Anne Hathaway and Marcelo Hernandez’s “Saturday Night Live” character Domingo.
Despite the “Girl Meets World” alum receiving criticism for her flirty skits, Carpenter doesn’t plan to dial it back.
“In life, you have to be able to take the moments that make us uncomfortable lightly, or at least that’s true for me,” she told Vogue Italia in September. “All my life, I’ve thought that’s what humor is all about. In addition to saving me, this kind of wit has been a filter that has ensured my protection for the future.”
Meanwhile, Barrymore’s Ghostface halloween costume couldn’t be more fitting, as she was the first person to die in the original “Scream” movie.
The 1996 horror film opened with the then 21-year-old sporting short, blonde hair while home alone making popcorn in her kitchen.
The phone rings and of course it is none other than the Ghostface killer.
The unnamed psycho terrorizes Barrymore’s Casey Becker, killing her boyfriend Steve before stabbing her to death, as well.
Turns out it was Barrymore’s idea to have her character die.
“I thought it was going to be one of the best films of that genre ever made,” she explained during a segment on her talk show the “Drew Barrymore Show” in July. “And I wanted to do everything I could to take away the trope of: you believe this character will make it through.”
“Well,” Barrymore added, “Six gosh darn films later. Hello! I’m glad it all worked out.”
And now, after six other “Scream” movies and nearly 30 years after audiences were first introduced to Woodsboro, “Scream 7” slashes theaters in February.
The next installment follows a new Ghostface killer as they reunite with Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) in the town where she’s created a new life for herself.
“Her darkest fears are realized as her daughter becomes the next target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed once and for all,” per the synopsis.
The trailer, which dropped Thursday, showed Sidney and her daughter, Tatum (Isabel May), named after her best friend (played by Rose McGowan) who was murdered in the original “Scream.”
Along with the mother-daughter duo, the trailer also features Joel McHale as a police officer and Sidney’s husband, Mark.
Courteney Cox’s Gale Weathers is back as well, along with Mason Gooding and Jasmin Savoy Brown as Chad and Mindy Meeks-Martin, respectively.
The twins are the niece and nephew of the late Randy Meeks (Jamie Kennedy), who was killed in “Scream 2.”
At the end of the trailer, a very familiar voice could be heard. Fans immediately believed it to be Matthew Lillard’s Stu Macher.
“This is gonna be fun!” he muses, which he also uttered in the original film.
Stu was one of two killers alongside his best friend Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) in the OG film.
Also returning to the franchise is David Arquette’s Dewey Riley and Scott Foley’s Roman Bridger, despite their characters being killed off.
“Scream 7” marks “Scream” creator Kevin Williamson’s first time directing, following the death of original director Wes Craven in 2015.
“Oh, it’s been awesome [to return],” he gushed to The Post in June. “I’ve always been on the fringes of the last few ‘Scream’ movies, as sort of the granddaddy of the franchise.”
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