Sabrina Carpenter and her close friend, the 27-year-old rapper and singer Kevin Abstract, are commemorating their bond this Valentine’s Day. The dynamic duo graced the cover of High Snobiety magazine, featuring a lively photoshoot that accompanies the article.
The Girl Meets World star, who recently went public with her new boyfriend Barry Keoghan, and Abstract initially crossed paths in the enchanting city of Paris. Abstract expressed, ‘We were running around in Paris, and the laughter did not stop. Beautiful energy,’ highlighting the joy they share.
Sabrina, currently on tour with Taylor Swift, commended her best friend for their creative collaboration, describing it as ‘really pure.’ She expressed her hope that this purity endures forever, a sentiment echoed by Abstract, who emphasized the importance of love in their collaborative process.
Abstract also referred to their friendship as a ‘gift from God,’ emphasizing the genuine and open nature of their connection. The friends celebrated their authenticity and openness with each other, recalling their initial meeting while playing Paranoia in a friend’s hotel room.
In their candid conversation, Carpenter and Abstract revealed both similarities and differences in their personalities, including their shared taste in mеn. Sabrina humorously stated, ‘We like boys,’ while Kevin added, ‘Similar taste in mеn, I’d sɑy. And our sense of humor is pretty much dialed in.’
Despite their differences, the friends emphasized the strength of their bond. Carpenter praised their ability to pick up their friendship seamlessly, no matter where they left off. Abstract appreciated Carpenter’s talent for bringing different energies together to create a vibrant environment.
Describing their platonic friendship, Carpenter characterized it as ‘safe and weightless,’ while Abstract compared it to a ‘gift from God.’
Both emphasized the genuineness that sets their friendship apart from other relationships. Abstract eloquently stated, ‘Friendship is love.
Losing a friend sometimes hits harder than losing a romantic partner. Friendship makes up a big part of my life.