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Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega share a snog in a steamy new video.

In the music video for Carpenter’s new single Taste, the blonde bombshell can be seen fighting over a man with Wednesday actress Ortega. In one unexpected scene, the duo share a snog beside a pool.

Throughout the video, the two girls are seen fighting each other with gory, horror-movie inspired moments including Sabrina throwing a knife into Jenna’s eye,

Sabrina’s stomach savagely pierced by a fence post and Jenna attempting to kill Sabrina with a defibrillator.

Death Becomes Her heavily inspired the bloodbath music video, but eager-eyed horror fans will also spot references to 1996’s scream,

when Carpenter stares at herself in the blade of a knife, and 1960s Psycho, when Jenna and the pair’s love interest take a shower together only to be attacked by Sabrina with a blade.

The songstress announced the video’s release on Twitter with the message: “Taste out now,” and added a kissing lips emoji, while over on YouTube the video had already begun to rack up millions of views.

Down in the comment section, Carpenter and Ortega fans united to share their shock and awe over the cheeky clip.

One person wrote: “I’ve never seen two people match each other’s freak so hard,” while another joked:

“The way Sabrina didn’t kiss her boyfriend in the music video for ‘Please Please Please’ but kissed Jenna in this is a blessing, thank you all,” referring to actor Barry Keoghan’s cameo in the clip.

“These are going to be the Halloween costume duos of 2024,” predicted one Carpenter fan, while another typed in all caps: “Sabrina and Jenna being together was so unexpected crying emoji.”

Others branded the video “an epic mashup,” pointed out the horror inspirations from the film Death Becomes Her, and noticed “the fact they were both on Disney” which “makes this collab even more iconic”.