See Sabrina Carpenter and Margaret Qualley's steamy new music video
Sabrina Carpenter and Margaret Qualley are pulling off a sultry heist in the pop star's new music video.
The pair, who also directed the video for her "Man's Best Friend" track "House Tour," are seen making themselves at home in a swanky mid-century residence, clad in lingerie and mischievous energy. The duo, with actress Madelyn Cline, peruse the closets, try on lingerie, raid the fridge and duel with swords while the homeowners are away. Qualley is seen holding a live tarantula, adding to the chaos.
The Grammy winner takes a bath while Qualley reads her a story, then gets handsy with Cline. Later, the trio dance and pose seductively for the surveillance cameras, fully aware they're being watched. All the while, the group are robbing the place.
By the time the cops show up, the group has cleared out the place, nabbed a Grammy trophy and stolen a car, driving away in a pink cleanup crew van. (Carpenter's album with Qualley's husband, Jack Antonoff, just came up short at the award show in February, though she has two more trophies to choose from.)

Later, a man crossing the street gets hit by the getaway car with the group acknowledging it with a casual shrug, keeping Carpenter's recent tradition of killing off a man in every music video.
Qualley's husband is a key collaborator for Carpenter, and the pair were "arrested" as part of a tour bit during her Short n' Sweet Tour's U.S. run in 2024. Both have directed music videos before. Carpenter codirected the video for her and Dolly Parton's rendition of "Please Please Please," while Qualley codirected a 2024 music video for her husband's band, Bleachers.

The video comes days ahead of Carpenter's first-ever headlining Coachella set. The singer is set to headline the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival Friday, April 10, and Friday, April 17. Official tour dates in support of "Man's Best Friend" have yet to be announced, though they are expected sometime in 2026.