Bart Simpson's voice actress Nancy Cartwright reveals Sabrina Carpenter is her niece

Fans of both Cartwright and Carpenter flooded the comments section with surprise and delight.


Pop Culture & Art July 10, 2024

The world of entertainment is full of surprising connections, and one of the latest reveals is a family tie between two talented performers. Nancy Cartwright, the iconic voice of Bart Simpson on The Simpsons, recently confirmed on TikTok that she is the aunt of pop star Sabrina Carpenter.

In a joyful TikTok video, Cartwright excitedly answered a fan question, confirming the familial relationship. "Yeah! Absolutely!" she exclaimed, adding, "She's pretty amazing." The caption of the video read, "The rumors are true! Sabrina Carpenter is my niece! 🥰"

Fans of both Cartwright and Carpenter flooded the comments section with surprise and delight. Some even playfully requested a duet of Bart Simpson singing Carpenter's hit song "Espresso."
 

@officialnancycartwright

Replying to @sapphirem__ The rumors are true! Sabrina Carpenter is my niece! 🥰 #sabrinacarpenter #bartsimpson #celebrities @Sabrina Carpenter

♬ original sound - Nancy Cartwright


While Cartwright is renowned for her Emmy-winning portrayal of Bart Simpson, she has also voiced numerous other beloved characters in The Simpsons and other animated shows like Rugrats and Kim Possible.

Carpenter, on the other hand, began her career in children's programming on Disney Channel before venturing into music and acting. Her recent singles "Espresso" and "Please Please Please" have topped the Billboard charts, solidifying her status as a pop sensation.

This unexpected connection between a legendary voice actress and a rising pop star highlights the diverse talents that can flourish within a family. It's a reminder that creativity and artistry can be passed down through generations, making for delightful surprises in the world of entertainment.

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