Jenna Ortega stars in Sabrina Carpenter's horror-inspired music video for "Taste"

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Jenna Ortega, Hollywood’s rising Scream Queen is back to scream but in a musical now with pop singer Sabrina Carpenter. Ortega, who is also set for roles in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and other successful horror, and fantasy films participates in Carpenter’s new "Taste" music video that comes out of the 1992 horror-themed cinematographic work, Death Becomes Her. Ortega shares the screen with Rohan Campbell from Halloween Ends.

As expected the teaser for the “Taste,” which is out now has elicited a lot of positive feedback. The first official teaser is 16 seconds where Sabrina Carpenter takes a shot at a white gown, mimics a drunkard, has a knife in hand, enters a house, and goes straight to the room where Jenna Ortega a.k.a her character is seen with a man in a shower bath cubicle in a loving clinch. The Internet users are eagerly expecting the whole scene of the shooting when Carpenter pretends to be kiddy with Ortega, pulling the shower curtain and then mercilessly killing him. The teaser is a bit mischievously getting people to think that Carpenter and Ortega somehow inherited great roles that Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep turned in with Death Becomes Her.

Sabrina Carpenter, who has been enjoying tremendous success with her recent singles "Espresso" and "Please Please Please," continues to build anticipation for her upcoming album with the release of "Taste. " In a recent interview with Paper magazine, Carpenter shared a glimpse of the song's provocative lyrics: “I’ve been known to share,” she sings, “You’ll just have to taste me when he’s kissing you. ” With her speeches, the oversexed soul revealed that as much as she composes so many songs, not all can be accommodated in a record. Immersing herself in her words, she said: I think that all the string of bad luck in relations has not been concealed from the people who know me and the people who do not respect me.

The songs of this album will include "Good Graces," "Sharpest Tools," "Coincidence," "Bed Chem," "Dumb & Poetic," "Slim Pickins," "Juno," "Lie to Girls," and "Don’t Smile." "Taste" already had an intriguing music video that was highly anticipated, but now with Jenna Ortega involved this is just another reason to look forward to it. You can view the music video, below!

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