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About Teen Rents Fake SABRINA CARPENTER To Be Popular | Dhar Mann Studios
Sign up to Freecash with my link & get a $5 bonus on your first game: https://bit.ly/4q3ogAV When a shy, social-media-obsessed teen transfers to an elite influencer private school to win back her childhood crush, she fakes fame by “hanging out” with Sabrina Carpenter—then panics and hires a Sabrina lookalike for a party, only to be exposed publicly and forced to choose between popularity and the people who actually love her. ✅ SUBSCRIBE ➞ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_hK9fOxyy_TM8FJGXIyG8Q?sub_confirmation=1 CHAPTERS 00:00 sponsored skit 01:08 Girl Rents Sabrina Carpenter FOR FAME 37:30 RECOMMENDED VIDEO TO WATCH NEXT! CREDITS: Executive Producer: Dhar Mann Show Runner: Ruben Ortiz Story: Writer: Director / Cinematographer: Jacob Geimer, Collin Gibson Senior Managers: Ruben Ortiz, Tony Corsini, Christopher M. Brown, Octavio Perez Assistant Director: Arina Sakoun, Oliver Hales, Abdullah Shoaib Senior Producer: Script Manager: Michelle Do Editor: Cannon Osborne Assistant Editor: Sacha Bastos, Adolfo Garduño, Fiza Rubbab, Yash Padte, Tomas Medina, Nicole Villoldo, Patricia Bottini, Javier Martinez Colorist: Maria Mora, Tania Alvarado Composer: Nicholas Jones Sound Designer: Leo Trejo, Lucca Mendez VFX Artist: Sebastian Rubio, Christor Cordoba, Jesus Caicedo, Kevin Moreno, Tatiana Bedoya, Fabian Perez, Diego Jimenez VFX Lead: Juan Carlos VFX Coordinator: Diego Jimenez Casting Manager: Jeremiah Krickhahn Casting Associate: Maral Manesh, Zachary Yonan Pre Production Managers: Hope Mueller, Luz Alcaraz, AJ Vargas Post Production Managers: Brian Nelson, Allan Dave Castro Breakdown Associate: Heni Sazon Bookings Manager: Kevin Acciani Bookings Associates: Nix Villarubin, Sherri Salazar, Khai Almendrala, Lea Leysis, Andro Cadapan Gaffer: Roland Castro Production Assistant: Jordan Danel, Jim Ritchey Makeup/Hair: Brittany Fontaine, Julia Auch, Bobbie Eller Perez, Bunny Armendariz Wardrobe: Nadia Tulin, Alexis Chaney, Audrey O’Bryon Sound Mixer / Boom Operator: Seth Garrett Props and Inventory Manager: Manuel Alcaraz Production Designer: Dara Waxman Set Dresser: Cory Maracle, Emmett Lee Merritt, Duncan Reddy Props Associate: Armand Bashar Art PA: Jillian Fudali, Amanda Black Art Swing: Ivan Pacheco Inventory Associate: Joshua Bogert Operations: Alejandro Clemente, Rogelio Urena, Daniel Bagamba, Raul Santellano Security: Emilio Varela, Jhonnathan Rodriguez Facilities: Jesus Regin, Elbira Albares, Ingrid Baiza, Carlos Baiza Dance Coordinator: DeAnne Catterton Actors: Peyton - Logan Roe Matty - Julen Ibarrondo Kas - Shannon Mano Tilly - Mila Nabours Mimi - Natalia Rodriguez Fashion Influencer 1 - Jayla Loren YouTuber - Andrue Velarde Sabrina Impersonator - Rose Valum Nina - Lizelle Portnoy Matthew - Sean K Harris Leanne - Kiana Nicole Washington Natalia - Tiffany Morales Friend 1 - Aaliyah Hemud Friend 2 - Kalani Please Damon - John Taylor Goodwin DJ Hypebeat - David Williams Novice Fashion Influencer - Katherine Lillian Morshedian Coworker - Jataun Gilbert Boss - Troy Dillinger Sabrina Carpenter - Rose Valum Dina - Taelyn Lewis Nurse - Lora Dailey Fashion Influencer 2 - Alessia Duran Fashion Influencer 3 - Ethan McLennan Private School Student 1 - Angela De La Cruz Private School Student 2 - Julian Vega Private School Student 3 - Daria Kokora Private School Student 4 - Nail Gurbanov Private School Student 5 - Ruby Isabella Enriquez Private School Student 6 - Erick Szubota Private School Student 7 - Barbara Horvat Private School Student 8 - Jackson Brivic Private School Student 9 - Mariana Leal Private School Student 10 - Leonardo R. TikTok Dancer 1 - KJ Newsom TikTok Dancer 2 - Raina Astrid TikTok Dancer 3 - T'Nia Thomas TikTok Dancer 4 - Ariana Moreno TikTok Makeup Artist 1 - Lastasia Corona Public School Student 1 - Leonard Kim Public School Student 2 - Bridget Derville-Teer Young Peyton - Solomiia Sosnovska Young Matty - Mark Mkhitaryan TikTok Makeup Artist 2 - Kristin Holloway TikTok Makeup Artist 3 - Hope Maloney Photographer 1 - Natalia Christabelle Photographer 2 - Anthony Guerrise Photographer 3 - Chris Ortiz Editor 1 - Michael Reily Editor 2 - Ronald Zacarias Editor 3 - Elisabeth Rebmann Masseuse - Dalida Narbayeva Influencer - Katie Gomez Pre-Teen Matty - Ben Geer Jenna Ortega Lookalike - Gabby Mostamand Paparazzi 1 - Jack Walter Coles Paparazzi 2 - Gary Manrique Paparazzi 3 - Daria Zhukova Pre-Teen Peyton - Sydeny Dicker Male Student - Bryan Yasherim Barista - Devon Edge Bully - Daniel Alizalde Tiktoker - Theresa Jo #DharMannFam #Inspirational #ShortFilm
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