Sabrina Carpenter arrests Millie Bobby Brown for being 'so hot' at Atlanta concert

Sabrina Carpenter had a unique set of handcuffs for Millie Bobby Brown in Atlanta.

The "Espresso" singer arrived in Georgia's capital on Tuesday for her Short n' Sweet Tour, and the Stranger Things star was spotted in the front row. Carpenter selected Brown for a TikTok video in which she arrests someone for being too hot during her tour.

Millie Bobby Brown.
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"Guys, I'm really preoccupied right now because I see this beautiful female. Girls, could you please come out here?" The "Please Please Please" singer exclaimed as she summoned two of her dancers. "I fell and cannot get up. This chick is so hot. Who are you? "What is your name?"

When the camera turned to the audience, it revealed Brown as the person the singer was addressing, eliciting thunderous acclaim from hundreds of supporters as she attempted to yell her name. Red and blue police lights began flashing around the stadium, with the words "You're under arrest for being too hot" appearing above and below them.

"Millie? I've never fell in love at a performance before, but stranger things have occurred," Carpenter said, referencing Brown's popular sci-fi program. The vocalist of "Taste" then expressed her displeasure with the actress's arrest.

"It's so unfortunate we have to arrest you because you're so beautiful," she joked. "That sucks." But Brown was ready for it, sticking her palms out for the fluffy pink cuffs to be wrapped around her wrists. "She said, 'Please arrest me,'" Carpenter explained before laughing and saying, "No, I don't know what to do!"

The singer-songwriter began her Short n' Sweet Tour on September 23 in Columbus, Ohio, and will conclude in Milan on March 26, 2025.

Brown, for her part, is now in Atlanta filming Stranger Things' fifth and final season, which began production earlier this year. 

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