Queen of Good Stage Chem.
On Friday, Geena Davis played an older version of Sabrina Carpenter on the Sabrina Carpenter set during Coachella’s second weekend.
The 70-year-old actress, who is referred to as “Aunt Sabrina” in the skit, delivered a short and sweet monologue on a stage set up to look like a nostalgic drive-in movie theater.
Davis sat behind the wheel of a vintage 1950s car, her blonde hair styled to resemble the 26-year-old Carpenter.
The pop star’s “Girl Meets World” co-star Corey Fogelmanis played a waiter trying to process Davis’ payment.
In this scene, Davis’s “older Sabrina” reflects on her younger days and how her niece struggles to connect her acquaintances with the once-young musician.
“What an idiot. I was running around so carefree and hippy and full of energy,” the “Beetlejuice” star began.
“It’s a shame in a way that she didn’t get to see me on stage, maybe at a concert or an arena or a stadium in a foreign country,” Davis continued about her niece. “I could have had the label send a plane for her and her parents so they could stay far away from me.”
“And we[ate]at the most expensive restaurant in town. I wish she hadn’t looked at me like that. It would have been weird,” she mused.
Fans quickly flocked to X to share their excitement with the special guest.
“The fact that Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis are playing Thelma and Louise?!?! Do you all realize how iconic this is?!!! #sabchella,” one viewer chimed in.
A second person chimed in: “Geena Davis special guests…Thelma and Louise on the main stage at Coachella 2026.”
Davis’ cameo followed Carpenter’s first week of performances, and he was accompanied by Sarandon, who co-starred with Davis in the 1991 cult classic “Thelma & Louise.”
The film follows two best friends who travel across the country together to commit crimes.
Sarandon, 79, gave the same monologue, just a little longer.
Carpenter’s weekend set also featured Will Ferrell as an electrician dragging power cables across the stage and Sam Elliott as a mysterious police officer who warns Carpenter not to go to California.
Samuel L. Jackson also lent his voice to a reworked moment from “Juno,” commanding, “Hello, Coachella…I’m here to take moms on a journey to relaxation.”
During the second weekend, Terry Crews sang Vanessa Carlton’s “A Thousand Miles” and recreated his iconic “White Chicks” scene.
Stealing the show was Madonna, who appeared to perform the “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer” sections with Carpenter.
The music icon’s cameo marked 20 years since he headlined Coachella in 2006.
“Wow, thank you…Sabrina, thank you so much for inviting me on the show,” Madonna exclaimed, to which Carpenter replied, “No thanks, Madonna,” and the two clasped hands.
The “Material Girl” singer said she was “excited to be back.”
“This is a full-circle moment, right? It means a lot to me.”
