Isn’t that sweet?
Sabrina Carpenter took a night off from her “Short and Sweet” tour to support her old Disney friend’s latest endeavor.
The “Espresso” singer attended the premiere of her new movie “I Wish You All the Best” in New York City on Monday night and was photographed with her “Girl Meets World” co-star Corey Fogelmanis.
The Disney show, which aired for three seasons as a spinoff from the ’90s show Boy Meets World, catapulted both Carpenter and Fogelmanis to stardom after it ended in 2017.
The pop star skipped the red carpet, but snuck into the theater through the back door just before the movie started and sat next to Fogelmanis, 26, a source told Page Six.
Carpenter, also 26, is scheduled to play four sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden this week.
In “I Wish You All The Best,” Fogelmanis plays a high school senior who comes out as non-binary and is kicked out of his family’s home.
He moves in with his estranged sister and finds support and love at a new high school.
The film is written and directed by 13 Reasons Why alum Tommy Dorfman, who came out as a trans woman in 2021.
“I hope people take away from[this film]that we are all human beings,” Dorfman exclusively told Page Six. “And we should all support and love each other, regardless of identity or anything else. We should really give each other space to find autonomy and confidence.”
However, Dorfman acknowledged that things have gotten worse for transgender people since the film was made two years ago.
“I hope this film, which will be released in 2025, will have a greater impact on changing societal understanding of queer youth as a whole,” she added. “And instead of fear-mongering, learn how to support us, love us, and cherish us, because that’s what we deserve.”
The Lionsgate and Cinema Society premiere and party at Gitano’s Club Bohemia was also attended by Lena Dunham, Amy Landecker, Alexandra Daddario, David Burtka, Richard Schiff and “The Mayor of Kingstown” star Bria Condon.
