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Watch Sabrina Carpenter “Arrest” Millie Bobby Brown on the Atlanta Show

“I've never fallen in love at a concert, but stranger things have happened,” the pop star told the audience

Every night further On her Short n' Sweet Tour, Sabrina Carpenter arrests an audience member for being too hot. Last night in Atlanta, that audience was none other than Stranger Things Star Millie Bobby Brown.

During the show, Carpenter announced, as usual, that she saw “this beautiful girl” in the crowd. “I fell and I can’t get up,” the singer said. “This girl is so hot.” She then acted like she didn't know who Brown was, forcing the actress to scream “Millie!” on stage.

“Millie, I’ve never fallen in love at a concert, but stranger things have happened,” Carpenter replied. “It is so unfortunate that we have to arrest you because you are so beautiful. This sucks.” She handed Brown a pair of furry handcuffs after Brown insisted, “Please arrest me.”

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Brown is currently in Atlanta filming the final season of Stranger Thingsfor which there is no premiere date yet. Earlier this year, the actress starred in a Netflix film maid.

Carpenter's tour continues tomorrow in Orlando. The US leg of the walk is scheduled to end on November 18th at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. The singer will travel to the UK and Europe next spring, with performances in London, Paris and other locations.

The singer recently appeared on the cover of TIME and talked about the perception of female pop stars. She also responded to fans who were outraged to learn that her family witnessed her flaunting her sexuality on stage at Madison Square Garden during her tour. “My fans on the internet are saying, 'I can't believe she's bowing down to her grandparents!'” Carpenter said. “I think, girls, they don’t pay attention. They just say, I can’t believe all these people are here.”

She added: “Sometimes there is still a mother who has a strong opinion about how you should dress. And to that I just say: Don't come to the show and that's okay. It's unfortunate that there was ever any reason for criticism because, honestly, going on stage in front of so many people and acting like it's nothing is the scariest thing in the world. If the only thing that helps you is the way you feel comfortable when you dress, then that’s what you need to do.”