Sabrina Carpenter Reveals Bird Pooped on Her Hand During 2026 Grammys Performance

Sabrina Carpenter opened the 2026 Grammy Awards with a performance of 'Manchild' dressed as an airline pilot. During a magic trick involving a live dove, the bird pooped on her hand, a fact she revealed in a backstage TikTok video. This marked her second Grammys performance, following her 2025 wins for her album 'Short n' Sweet'. Carpenter is known for incorporating humor into her performances and has spoken about using it to navigate uncomfortable moments.

Key Points: Sabrina Carpenter Grammys Bird Mishap During 2026 Performance

  • Bird incident during live Grammys broadcast
  • Performed as airline pilot opening show
  • Maintained composure despite mishap
  • Won two Grammys in 2025
  • Emphasizes humor in her work
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Sabrina Carpenter says bird pooped on her during Grammys 2026 performance

Singer Sabrina Carpenter reveals a bird pooped on her hand during her 2026 Grammys opening performance, but she kept her composure on stage.

"It...on my hand! - Sabrina Carpenter"

Washington DC, February 5

Singer-songwriter and actor Sabrina Carpenter has revealed that a bird unexpectedly pooped on her hand during her performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards, according to E! News.

Carpenter opened the Grammys with a performance of 'Manchild', the lead track from her album Man's Best Friend, while dressed as an airline pilot. The performance featured a choreographed set resembling an airport baggage claim terminal, with backup dancers portraying different archetypes of modern men.

During the musical number, Carpenter performed a magic trick in which she pulled a live dove out of a magician's hat. The bird flew away moments later, but reappeared at the end of the performance when Carpenter held it while sitting atop an airplane set piece on stage.

In a TikTok video shared backstage later that evening, the 26-year-old celebrated the performance with her team and revealed what happened during the live broadcast. "It...on my hand!" she said, as quoted by the outlet.

Despite the mishap, Carpenter maintained her composure on stage, marking her second performance at the Grammys.

At the 2025 awards ceremony, her album Short n' Sweet earned her two Grammy wins, and she performed a medley of "Espresso" and "Please Please Please" featuring intentional comedic gaffes, as per E! News.

Grammys host Trevor Noah praised Carpenter's performance at the time, joking about her ability to blend humour with music during the broadcast.

Carpenter has previously spoken about the importance of humour in her work. In an interview in October, she said making light of uncomfortable moments has been a way for her to protect herself and remain authentic, as per E! News.

The singer added that surrounding herself with a supportive team allows her to embrace her creativity and individuality in an industry where it is easy to lose one's sense of self.

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Rohit P
The performance concept sounds so creative - an airport and pilot theme? Much more interesting than just standing and singing. The bird incident just added to the memorable moment. Kudos to her for not breaking character.
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Aman W
I appreciate how she uses humour to deal with awkward situations. It's a very relatable quality. We Indians love someone who can laugh at themselves. Shows real confidence.
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Sarah B
While it's a funny story, I do feel a bit for the bird. Live animals in performances always make me a little uneasy. Hopefully, it was well cared for and the experience wasn't too stressful for the creature.
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Vikram M
Her team must be solid. Having that support system is everything, especially in a cut-throat industry. Reminds me of our Bollywood stars and their squads. Talent needs a good foundation to shine.
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Karthik V
Grammys 2026 already? Time flies! Sabrina's come a long way. From Disney to Grammy performances. The article says she won two last year - 'Espresso' was a global hit, even played at cafes here in Mumbai.

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