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Sabrina Carpenter, Margaret Qualley, and Madelyn Cline Embrace ‘Grand Larceny Glam’ in ‘House Tour’ Video

A High-Fashion Heist

Sabrina Carpenter, Margaret Qualley, and Madelyn Cline have teamed up for a light-hearted, stylish romp in the new music video for the track “House Tour.” The song, a standout cut from Carpenter’s most recent album, Man’s Best Friend, serves as the perfect backdrop for a visual narrative that blends high-fashion aesthetics with the thrill of a late-night burglary.

Co-directed by Carpenter and Qualley, the video follows the trio as they arrive at a sprawling Los Angeles mansion under the cover of darkness. Their vehicle of choice? A conspicuously hot pink van branded with the name “Pretty Girl Clean-Up Crew” and the ironic slogan, “Where your dreams come true!” While the branding suggests a service-oriented mission, the reality is far more chaotic.

The Art of the Steal

The “Pretty Girl Clean-Up Crew” is less interested in cleaning up and more focused on cleaning out. The video captures the three stars as they systematically ransack the residence, making off with an eclectic haul that ranges from fine wine and jewelry to more eccentric items, including diamond-encrusted handguns and a Grammy award plucked directly from the mantle.

The narrative maintains a playful, tongue-in-cheek tone throughout. Even as the authorities are alerted to the scene, the burglars make a casual, unbothered exit. Qualley and Carpenter speed away in the van, while Cline follows in a stolen sports car. The video concludes with a final comedic beat: as the van drives off, a bumper sticker reading “Just Robbed a House” is revealed just before they accidentally collide with an unsuspecting pedestrian taking an evening stroll.

Building on a Successful Era

“House Tour” is the third single from Man’s Best Friend to receive an official music video, following the visuals for “Tears” and “Manchild.” The album, released last August, has solidified Carpenter’s status as a dominant force in pop music, blending sharp songwriting with a distinct visual identity.

Following a rigorous touring schedule in support of Man’s Best Friend and its 2024 predecessor, Short n’ Sweet, Carpenter has begun to wind down her live performances for 2026. After completing a series of major festival dates across South America, she is set to headline Coachella this April, with no further tour dates currently on the horizon.