Sabrina Carpenter Sneaks Into Corey Fogelmanis' Movie Premiere

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Sabrina Carpenter may be a Busy Woman, but the pop star always makes time to support her friends’ projects.

While in between shows during her sold-out run at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Carpenter, 26, stopped by her Girl Meets World costar and bestie Corey Fogelmanis’ movie premiere on Monday, October 27.

The singer snuck past the red carpet to watch the film, I Wish You All the Best, by Fogelmanis’ side before donning a hat and glasses to slip out after the movie’s conclusion.

“I have always been so amazed by how she conducts herself, and to see her finally have the resources to do exactly what she wants is just amazing,” Fogelmanis, 26, told Us Weekly exclusively at his film’s New York premiere at New York City’s IPIC Theater and Club Bohemia at Gitano. “I’m just so proud of her, and I love everything she does. And you know, I will be at every show until the day I die. ‘Fast Times’ forever.”

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The actor added that he attended the Sunday, October 26, date of Carpenter’s tour with his mom: “It was so amazing.”

Carpenter and Fogelmanis costarred on Girl Meets World, a Disney Channel spinoff of ‘90s sitcom Boy Meets World, from 2014 to 2017 and have maintained a close bond ever since.

In his latest role in I Wish You All the Best, Tommy Dorfman’s directorial debut, Fogelmanis gives a powerful performance as Ben, a nonbinary teenager who moves in with their sister (Alexandra Daddario) and her husband (Cole Sprouse) after being kicked out of their parents’ house.

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“I hope, first and foremost, that people are entertained, but I really hope they walk away inspired to be there for someone in their life, because it’s the only reason that Ben makes it out the way they do,” Fogelmanis told Us about what he hopes audiences take away from Ben’s journey. “This story has so many different versions out in the real world, and the version that Tommy has decided to tell is very much like a positive fantasy in a way.”

He continued: “That definitely happens in the real world, but only when you have that support system. … So just give people some grace and some understanding and you’ll save some lives.”

Rounding out the cast of I Wish You All the Best are Lena Dunham in a hilarious turn as quirky art teacher Ms. Lyons, Miles Gutierrez-Riley as the charismatic Nathan and Lexi Underwood and Lisa Yamada as Ben’s friends Meleika and Sophie.

“I haven’t seen many movies where a nonbinary protagonist is featured so complexly, so delicately, so it’s a unique story, but in [that], we find the universal in the specific,” Gutierrez-Riley, 27, told Us of the film. “I think no matter who you are, no matter if you’re nonbinary, trans, queer, whoever you are, watching a journey of self expression and self actualization portrayed so tenderly with so much heart, I think of course you’ll be able to find something to relate to.”

I Wish You All the Best is out in theaters on November 7.

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