Sabrina Carpenter Earned a Literal Fortune This Summer, and Her Net Worth Shows It

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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." IsSabrina Carpenterrich? Short n' sweet answer: yes. But just how rich is she? Thanks to (once again) havingthesong of the summer, a chart-topping new album, loads ofsponsorships, and an entire Disney career in her back pocket, Sabrina is absolutely loaded—and the time has come to dive into her bank account. Let's kick things off with... I mean, she's been collecting paychecks since she was a kid guest-starring on the likes ofLaw & Order SVU. But Sabrina landed her breakout role as Maya Hart onGirl Meets World. Soooo, how much did she make? It's unclearBUTwe do have some intel sinceTMZreported all the way back in 2014 that Sabrina's co-star Rowan Blanchard was making $10,000 an episode for the show's 21 episode first season (which totals $210,000). As for what Sabrina has coming up, there's maybeeee anAlice in Wonderlandmusical? According toForbes, Sabrina is producing the musical and sold it to Netflix over Zoom for seven figures way back in 2020. There are no updates on where this project stands but truly cannot think of a better person to tumble down the rabbit hole. Oh and SPEAKING of Netflix, let's assume Sabrina made bucketloads (which I believe is an official unit of measure) for last year'sA Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenterholiday special. Sabrina's been putting out bangers for years (Man's Best Friendis her seventh studio album!), but obviously her impact on 2025 is where the real money-making comes into play. That said, we're still living through the last dregs of summer 2025, meaning the $$$ earned by "Manchild" and "Tears" haven't been calculated by the likes ofForbesyet. But what aboutShort n' Sweet, which gave us "Taste" and "Please Please Please" and "Espresso" (not to mention a whole damn tour)? Well, the tourgrossed over $33.3 millionfrom just its first North American leg (it's not over yet!!), while theShort n' Sweetalbum reportedly generatedover $8 millionin its first week across Spotify and YouTube. Oh, and if you're wondering how much Sabrina took home for openingTaylor Swift's Eras Tour...that's under lock and key. We do know, however, that she bought herself a fancy mansion (we'll get to it in a sec) right before ending the tour, so it's likely a lot. Sabrina's heightened fame has resulted in tons of sponsorships last year alone, including (clears throat) Van Leeuwen, Blank Street, SuperGoop, Marc Jacobs, and Skims. She's also Redken's new global brand ambassador (no news on what she's being paid, but these partnerships often run in the millions). "Beauty, and especially my hair, is a big part of my identity," she toldWWDof the partnership. "I've always dreamed of partnering with a hair brand and waited to find the right partner. It's been the secret to keeping my hair looking its best and I can't wait to share what we've been working on together." On top of alllll this, Sabrina is selling merch that is honestly extremely cute! Like thisMan's Best Friendbaby tee, which I need to own. $40.00 at sabrinacarpenter.com Sabrina purchased a $4.4 million 1930s Spanish Colonial home in the Hollywood Hills in December 2023 (right in the middle of the Eras Tour). On top of that,Architectural Digestsays she owns a $1.7 million home in Northridge, which was purchased in 2018. It leaves quite an impression: $16 million to be exact—at least, according toCelebrity Net Worth! She's up $4 million from last summer, when her net worth was an estimated $12 million (not too shabby!), but it's unclear if this figure includes all the profits from her super-sized summer, so stay tuned. You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

 

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