Sabrina Carpenter said her heart ‘melted’ after she saw a heartwarming video posted on Instagram by Collingwood star Jack Crisp showing he and his youngest daughter dancing and smiling to one of the US pop star’s songs.

The father-of-three published a clip of himself and his daughter Murphy chilling out together at home.

Murphy, who was born in 2023, is a big Sabrina Carpenter fan and began to plea with her dad to play the pop star’s smash hit ‘Please Please Please’.

After asking her dad to play the tune multiple times, the video then cut to a clip of the pair sitting on their couch. Murphy and her dad laughed and danced together as Sabrina Carpenter’s hit song played through the speakers.

He captioned the post ‘Please Please Please’ adding ‘#girldad’.

The clip has gone viral on social media and even caught the attention of Sabrina Carpenter, who reposted the video.

Footy star Jack Crisp published a heartwarming video of himself and his daughter on Instagram dancing to Sabrina Cartwright's 'Please Please Please'

Footy star Jack Crisp published a heartwarming video of himself and his daughter on Instagram dancing to Sabrina Cartwright’s ‘Please Please Please’ 

The US popstar took to social media to republish the story, writing: 'I'm melting,' before commenting on Crisp's video: 'She is precious, this made my day'

The US popstar took to social media to republish the story, writing: ‘I’m melting,’ before commenting on Crisp’s video: ‘She is precious, this made my day’

The US star wrote: ‘I’m melting,’ adding a ‘teary-eyed’ emoji.

In the comments: ‘She is precious, this has made my day,’ adding more ‘teary-eyed’ emojis and a love heart.

The clip was also reposted on the AFL and Collingwood’s official channels with the football league writing: ‘Please, please, please tell us how cute this is.’

Crisp replied in the comments: ‘How good that she reposted @SabrinaCarpenter’

‘My whole heart,’ one Instagram user wrote.

Another added: ‘Sabrina Carpenter for the AFL Grand Final, surely?’

‘Absolutely adorable,’ wrote another.

Carpenter is currently on tour in Europe, having recently been on tour in the United States.

Murphy, who was born in 2023, pleaded with her dad to put on Carpenter's song while the pair were chilling at home

Murphy, who was born in 2023, pleaded with her dad to put on Carpenter’s song while the pair were chilling at home 

Carpenter (pictured right alongside Taylor Swift, left) is currently touring Europe before returning back to the USA

Carpenter (pictured right alongside Taylor Swift, left) is currently touring Europe before returning back to the USA

Crisp (centre) played a key part in Collingwood's derby win this weekend against Carlton

Crisp (centre) played a key part in Collingwood’s derby win this weekend against Carlton

While it has not yet been confirmed whether she will travel to Australia this year for the Short and Sweet Tour, many are hoping that the American will announce shows Down Under soon.

Crisp, who recently became a 250-game player, has enjoyed a solid start to the 2025 campaign featuring in all four of the Magpies’ opening fixtures, which include three wins and one defeat.

His best performance came in the Pies drubbing of Port Adelaide in Round 1, where he amassed 26 disposals and seven tackles but did not manage to get on the score sheet.

The 31-year-old recently opened up on how he wants to play late into his 30s and revealed the measures he was taking to keep his body fighting fit.

‘Treatment, extra sleep, my, ice baths, saunas, tried different things along the way, a lot of rest over the off season helps,’ he said.

‘I had a few years where I didn’t touch a weight and did pilates instead, just trying to find a way to get my body to rest, recover and go again.

‘A couple of years ago I was saying I’d be playing in 10 years but I’m 31 turning 32 this year, I’d like to say 10 more but maybe eight.

‘If I could get to 40 that would be great, I’ve still got to play some consistent football, make sure I put my best foot forward every week but I know with my body I will give myself the best chance to do that.’

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