Salma Hayek had the best time in London. The Mexican icon, who recently spent some quality time with her husband and daughters during her latest outing, took some time to see one of the most fan-favorite performers.
Salma was seen during the second date of Sabrina Carpenter's concert at London's O2 Arena. Fans of the singer know about the popular segment, which is part of her 'Short n' Sweet Tour,' where a guest is "arrested" during her performance of her hit song 'Juno.'
In this interactive segment, Sabrina elects an audience member to receive fuzzy pink handcuffs for being "too hot." This time, it was none other than the iconic actress, who was thrilled to be part of the show during the playful moment.
Sabrina proceeded with the playful arrest after having a fun interaction with Salma. The actress wore a casual look, statement jewelry, and a bold red lip, showing her appreciation for the singer, who was on stage, and humorously remarked on Salma's beauty.
"I need some of that," Sabrina said before Salma mouthed. "I love you so much!" making the audience excited for the segment.
"Wow you are so gorgeous and it's such an honor, I love you so much!" Sabrina said, giving Salma the handcuffs. "Please do the honors," she added.
The pair posed for a photo backstage, having a sweet moment after the show and wearing matching jerseys from the 'Short n' Sweet Tour.'
Apart from Salma, Janet Jackson was also excited to see Sabrina. The two performers were all smiles taking a photo together.
The previous night, March 8, Sabrina similarly engaged Baby Spice (Emma Bunton) in the popular segment.
"London, the last two nights at the @theo2london felt like such a little British dream, i opened there when i was 18 and it’s been my goal ever since to come back and play my own shows," the singer wrote.
"Then you not only sold them out but you also made my album number 1 in the UK again while i was there, what did i do to deserve ya. thank you to everyone who came and sang so loud and special thank you to my iconic juno girls salma + baby spice," she added.