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Sabrina Carpenter Makes Out With Sexy Alien In Out-Of-This-World VMAs Performance

Sabrina Carpenter’s performance at this year’s VMAs was truly out of this world.

While singing her love triangle-inspired track “Taste,” the star found herself in the midst of a futuristic ménage à trois.

Carpenter was joined on stage by an astronaut and blue alien, who seemed to have some serious chemistry.

As the space explorer and extraterrestrial got close, Carpenter sang, “Yeah, I know I’ve been known to share.”

Then, she ripped the alien away from the astronaut and pulled them in for a steamy kiss.

While there was nothing explicitly political about Carpenter’s act, the performance had people thinking about one of the more absurd moments from Tuesday night’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.

Online, several people joked that the star had just made out with “an illegal transgender alien.”

It was a reference to one of Trump’s weirdest accusations of the entire debate.

During the political showdown, the Republican claimed that a Harris administration would plan on doing “transgender operations on illegal aliens that are in prison.”

“This is a radical-left liberal that would do this,” he warned.

For all the best moments of the 2024 VMAs, read HuffPost’s live blog.

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