Sabrina Carpenter discusses her hit song Nonsense - which was almost left off her 2022 album Emails I Can't Send

Sabrina Carpenter is the latest guest star on First We Feast's Hot Ones series.

On the Thursday, July 11 episode, the 25-year-old pop star discussed her 2022 song Nonsense, which almost didn't make the cut on her album Emails I Can't Send.

At the beginning of the show, in which celebrities are interviewed while eating progressively hotter chicken wings, Carpenter was asked about the tune by host Sean Evans.

When Evans asked the singer-songwriter — who is dating actor Barry Keoghan — if she learned a lesson from nearly scrapping the hit single, she answered: 'It made me want to trust my personal favorites a little bit more.'

The petite blonde added, 'I think when you're making a record over time you want to play it for your best friends, you want to play it for your family, and then you start to get in your head a little bit on everyone's favorite.'

Sabrina Carpenter is the latest guest star on First We Feast's Hot Ones series

Sabrina Carpenter is the latest guest star on First We Feast's Hot Ones series

On the Thursday, July 11 episode, the 25-year-old pop star discussed her 2022 song Nonsense , which almost didn't make the cut on her album Emails I Can't Send

On the Thursday, July 11 episode, the 25-year-old pop star discussed her 2022 song Nonsense , which almost didn't make the cut on her album Emails I Can't Send

Carpenter elaborated, 'I think the lesson I learned with Nonsense was that this song was so kindred with my personality and I started to get in my head on like, what fits a record versus what fits Sabrina or myself as an artist.'

'That taught me so many lessons moving forward, making the next record,' she reiterated. 'I think now whatever feels the most honest and connects to me the most I feel like will connect with other people.'

While performing Nonsense at Governors Ball in June, she changed the outro lyrics to send a message of support to the LGBTQ+ community.

'Do I text him back, it’s such a tough call / That won’t fit inside me, bro, I’m dumb small / People who hate Pride / can suck my Gov Ball,' she sang, eliciting an uproar from the audience.

'Happy Pride New York!' the entertainer, who is known for reworking the Nonsense outro, later shouted. 

And last year she released a holiday remix called A Nonsense Christmas.

Earlier this week, voice actor Nancy Cartwright — who has voiced The Simpsons character Bart for over three decades — confirmed she is Sabrina's aunt.

'Yeah, absolutely!' the 66-year-old Emmy winner answered a fan on TikTok who'd asked if she and the songstress are related.

At the beginning of the show, in which celebrities are interviewed while eating progressively hotter chicken wings, Carpenter was asked about the tune by host Sean Evans

At the beginning of the show, in which celebrities are interviewed while eating progressively hotter chicken wings, Carpenter was asked about the tune by host Sean Evans

When Evans asked the singer-songwriter - who is dating actor Barry Keoghan - if she learned a lesson from nearly scrapping the hit single, she answered: 'It made me want to trust my personal favorites a little bit more'

When Evans asked the singer-songwriter - who is dating actor Barry Keoghan - if she learned a lesson from nearly scrapping the hit single, she answered: 'It made me want to trust my personal favorites a little bit more'

'Isn't that amazing? When you find out that somebody — that maybe you've known me for a little while, doing this little 10-year-old boy for like 35 some years, and some of you guys for way less than that — find out that I'm related to this, like, superstar.'

'She's pretty amazing,' the proud aunt gushed about her niece.

In 2021, Sabrina told Wired that the 'talented' Scientologist is her father David Carpenter's sister.

At the time, she also noted that she has learned 'so much' from observing the 'legend,' who earns $300,00 per episode of the longrunning cartoon.