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The cover art is immediately provocative. In the photo, Carpenter kneels on all fours wearing a tight black dress. Her hand rests on a man's leg. His hand, meanwhile, holds a chunk of her blond hair.
If the purpose of art is to spark debate, Carpenter has certainly succeeded. But even so, I can’t help but think that this is a debate where nobody really wins. The moral panic surrounding Carpenter ...
Sabrina Carpenter brought her signature sugary pop sound to a crowd of 65,000 at London's BST Festival on Saturday night. The ...
Sabrina changed up her look in a subtle way, but it's making a huge difference to her appearance. The singer pinned back her ...
Sabrina Carpenter brought out British band Duran Duran for an amazing duet at BST Hyde Park which thrilled fans ...
During her second headlining show at London’s BST Hyde Park, Sabrina Carpenter named Clario and Ayo Edebiri her “Juno” ...
Sabrina Carpenter is “absolutely” considering banning phones at her future shows, even though she admits the decision would not be embraced by her fans. The Grammy winner, 26, told Rolling ...