Sabrina Sato Rahal (born February 4, 1981, in Penápolis, São Paulo) is a Brazilian celebrity. She is half Japanese (maternal side), 1/4 Swiss and 1/4 Lebanese (paternal side). She was a cast member of the third season of the reality television program "Big Brother Brasil", ranking in 6th place.
During the show, she had a relationship with Domini, the winner of the edition. Their relationship was covered by the media for a while after the show ended, but interest soon faded.
Sabrina reclaimed celebrity by joining Pânico, a comedy troupe that hosts a homonymous radio show on the popular, youth-focusing radio station Jovem Pan. In the show, Sabrina made fun of her own intellectual limitations and her small-town roots.
In September 2003, Panico's own television show, named Pânico na TV, premiered on Rede TV. Sabrina became the show's reporter, normally pulling risky or unusual tricks, such as having her body covered with bees, being buried alive and even eating bugs.
She posed nude twice for Playboy Brasil, being the first Asian Brazilian to be on the cover.
In 2006, she made headlines by announcing that she would leave Pânico. Soon after she released her first single, É Verdade (From Brazilian Portuguese to It's True; to which is also her catchphrase), talking about her departure. She came back to the show later on and it was revealed that everything was just a publicity stunt.
Along with Grazielli Massafera, Sabrina is Big Brother Brasil's most successful contestant ever, inasmuch as she and Massafera are the only female participants from the reality show that were able to build a career following their departure from the show.