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Hostin and "The View" cohosts analyzed Carpenter's "Man's Best Friend" album cover that sees the pop star on her knees in front of a man.
Sabrina Carpenter has fired back at critics unhappy with the sexual content of both her music, and her live shows, reminding everybody involved that she’s not the one making her most sexually charged songs the most popular material in her discography.
If you want to criticize Sabrina Carpenter, do so at your own risk. The popular “Manchild" singer was blunt while responding to those who criticize her music and their belief that she only sings about sex.
Sabrina Carpenter's recent hits caused a bit of a stir among detractors who believe she's over-sexualized. It's a critique that Carpenter finds funny. Here's why.
Sabrina Carpenter has hit back at criticism that her music and image are oversexualized, saying there’s much more to her art that critics tend to ignore. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
Fans of Sabrina Carpenter will already know that the 26-year-old has a diverse discography. From undeniable bops to heartbreaking ballads, she does it all. However, in recent years, Sabrina has become best known for her penchant for sexual innuendo and sex-positive anthems. She's also faced criticism over her live performances and album art.
In her Rolling Stone Cover Story, Sabrina Carpenter responded to the backlash over the sexual nature of her 'Short n' Sweet' shows.
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OK Magazine on MSNJenna Bush Hager Thinks New Sabrina Carpenter Diss Track 'Manchild' Is the 'Song of the Summer'Jenna Bush Hager has no-nonsense feedback on Sabrina Carpenter's latest song. On the Thursday, June 12, episode of TODAY With Jenna & Friends, the talk show host, 43, expressed her strong opinions on "Manchild.
Sabrina Carpenter responds to the criticism of her provocative performances and album cover in a new interview.