Born in Quakertown, Pennsylvania and raised in East Greenville, the sexy Sabrina, influenced by Christina Aguilera and Adele, started singing at a young age and ended up placing third in the contest The Next Miley Cyrus Project. She’d pursue acting at the same time, and made her on-screen debut in a 2011 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. After appearing in the movie Horns and the series The Goodwin Games in 2013, Sabrina landed a recurring role in the Disney spinoff series ...
Born in Quakertown, Pennsylvania and raised in East Greenville, the sexy Sabrina, influenced by Christina Aguilera and Adele, started singing at a young age and ended up placing third in the contest The Next Miley Cyrus Project. She’d pursue acting at the same time, and made her on-screen debut in a 2011 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. After appearing in the movie Horns and the series The Goodwin Games in 2013, Sabrina landed a recurring role in the Disney spinoff series Girl Meets World in 2014, the same year she released her debut single “Can’t Blame a Girl For Trying” which as co-written by Meghan Trainor. Her first full studio album Eyes Wide Open would come out the following year, and eventually she’d go on tour as an opener for big names like Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift. Though she’d continue to act in film and TV - and even make her Broadway debut as a replacement for Cady Heron in the musical Mean Girls - it was as a musical guest that she first made her way onto the stage at Studio 8H for the season 49 finale of Saturday Night Live in 2024. Sabrina dons a racy red see-through negligee and black panties while performing her hit song “Espresso” and gives the late-night audience a jolt of much-needed energy with her sexy, sweet moves! That song would catapult Sabrina into super stardom, and she'd become known for her retro, curve-flaunting fashions just as much as for her chart-topping singles. In the video for "Taste" she would don some old-school lingerie while making out with Jenna Ortega, and in the one for her hit "Manchild," Sabrina would wear the hell out of a pair of Daisy Dukes. Her cheeky wardrobe was so captivating, she earned an Anatomy Award for it!