History Buff Compares Sabrina Carpenter's Whirlwind Month to Napoleon's 100-Day Comeback
A history buff is drawing jaw-dropping parallels between Sabrina Carpenter’s sudden chart domination after her Eras Tour opening slot and Napoleon Bonaparte’s dramatic return from exile in 1815. Calling it “the popstar’s Hundred Days,” the historian notes both figures staged an unassuming entry back into the spotlight (Carpenter as an opener, Napoleon from Elba) before seizing control of the entire cultural battlefield. With Carpenter’s “Espresso” and “Please Please Please” currently monopolizing radio airwaves like Napoleon’s Grande Armée marching on Paris, this historian warns we may be watching a dictator-level reign of pop dominance—except this one has better choreography.