The woman behind Bart Simpson’s voice, Nancy Cartwright, has finally addressed the circulating speculations about her connection with pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter.
Fans have been diligently putting together hints about Nancy’s link to the Espresso singer, and their deductions have left many astounded.
Confirming the rumours through a TikTok post captioned “the rumours are true”, Nancy revealed that she is, indeed, Sabrina’s aunt.
“Is Sabrina Carpenter your niece? Yeah, absolutely. Isn’t that amazing?” she shared in a short clip uploaded on Tuesday (July 9).
Adding to this, the actress remarked: “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 like, way less than that… find out that I’m related to this superstar. She’s pretty amazing.”
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Following her revelation, online reactions have exploded with queries about the specifics of their family connection and which side they’re kin through.
Some amused fans are now anticipating hearing Nancy render one of Sabrina’s songs in Bart’s voice.
“Can we hear Bart sing Espresso?! PLEASE,” one enthusiast begged in the comments of the post.
Another added humourously, “Sabrina being related to Bart Simpson makes so much sense. It really is a family attitude.”
Not new to commending her relative publicly, Nancy had even praised her “star” niece, Sabrina, as early as 2016 on Facebook, writing: “My niece, Sabrina Carpenter, at the Roxy!
“She is all of 17 – going on 30! So smart-sexy!! Look for her! She is a star!”
Besides bringing Bart to life, Nancy’s voice acting skills have graced multiple unforgettable characters throughout her long-spanning career.
This includes the untamed redhead and millennium icon, Chucky from Rugrats.
Meanwhile, her niece Sabrina commands the world of music with skyrocketing hits such as Please, Please, Please, Espresso and Feather.
Sabrina initially came into prominence in 2013 when she landed the lead role in Disney’s Girl Meets World.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk