Espresso’ artist Sabrina Carpenter was impressed by TikToker Grandma C’s review on her new drink from Dunkin’.
Carol Chapman, aka Grandma C, reviews Sabrina Carpenter's Dunkin’ drink on TikTok, goes viral and even gets noticed by the "Espresso" singer herself.
TikToker Carol Chapman, aka Grandma C, best known for reviewing food items, recently tried out Sabrina Carpenter’s limited-time Dunkin’ drink Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso, which hit storefronts on December 31,
TikToker Carol Chapman, aka Grandma C, best known for reviewing food items, recently tried out Sabrina Carpenter’s limited-time Dunkin’ drink Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso, which hit storefronts on December 31,
An 81-year-old grandmother of eight in Raleigh, Chapman jolted to social media fame on Jan. 3 when her TikTok review of a specialty Dunkin’ Donuts drink, an iced espresso beverage inspired by pop star Sabrina Carpenter and her smash single “Espresso,” went viral.
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A fan of Sabrina Carpenter received a bouquet of flowers along with a touching note from her idol. This unexpected gift brought both comfort and surprise during a difficult time. Sabrina Carpenter is an American singer and actress,
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