Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter Have Something They Wanna Talk About in ‘Bring Your Love’ Video
Julia Garner also makes a cameo in the clip for the Confessions II single
× Skip to main content By Jon Blistein Jon Blistein Contact Jon Blistein by Email View all posts by Jon Blistein June 15, 2026 Sabrina Carpenter and Madonna at Coachells 2026. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter hit the dance floor in the eye-popping new music video for their Confessions II collaboration, “Bring Your Love.” Directed by Torso, the visual is set in an enormous club space, and opens with a great shot of Madonna rolled up in a long carpet that’s pushed down the dance floor, with the pop star popping up after it’s fully unfurled.
The rest of the clip finds Madonna and Carpenter moving through the packed, sweaty crowd, trying desperately to avoid the floating cameraman spying on the crowd. Julia Garner also makes a cameo in the clip, appearing near the end and looking a lot like Eighties-era Madonna. Garner, of course, was supposed to portray Madonna in a now-scrapped biopic.
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It’s built around the first six tracks of the album, boasts a scene of Benedict Cumberbatch voguing, plus cameos from Feid, Debi Mazar, Kate Moss, Odessa A’zion, Richard E. Grant, Honey Dijon, and Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon. Madonna and Carpenter released “Bring Your Love” back in May, after debuting it live during Carpenter’s headlining set at Coachella.
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Julia Garner also makes a cameo in the clip, appearing near the end and looking a lot like Eighties-era Madonna. Garner, of course, was supposed to portray Madonna in a now-scrapped biopic. Trending Stories Oliver Tree, ‘Life Goes On’ Singer, Dead at 32 Rush Night Four: ‘A Farewell to Kings’ Returns After 47 Years Jaimoe Is the Last Original Allman Brothers Member.
He Saw It Coming BTS Will Break Down Their Song Lyrics and Favorite Korean Dishes in Upcoming Book Releases The “Bring Your Love” video looks to be an extended version of the sequence centered around the song in Madonna’s Confessions II short film, which she crafted alongside her upcoming album of the same name. The surreal, 13-minute visual recently premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and is available to watch now on YouTube. It’s built around the first six tracks of the album, boasts a scene of Benedict Cumberbatch voguing, plus cameos from Feid, Debi Mazar, Kate Moss, Odessa A’zion, Richard E.
Grant, Honey Dijon, and Madonna’s daughter Lourdes
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