Sabrina Carpenter blasts critics of her songs about sex
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Girl you just set feminism back another 20 years,” one social media user claimed of the pop star's album artwork.
The artwork for Sabrina Carpenter's upcoming album "Man's Best Friend" is dividing fans with its provocative image.
Sabrina Carpenter stripped down to close to nothing for the summer issue of Rolling Stone. See the racy cover!
The controversial cover of Sabrina Carpenter ‘s new album Man’s Best Friend has gotten people talking, including the women on The View.
Sabrina Carpenter is embracing summer with a sizzling bare look!After thrilling fans by dropping a new track and announcing a highly-anticipate new album, the Espresso crooner went on to set her admirers’ pulses racing by putting on a
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In her Rolling Stone Cover Story, Sabrina Carpenter explained why she is releasing her new album 'Man's Best Friend' so quickly after 'Short n' Sweet.'
A Scottish women’s charity said Carpenter’s new album cover evokes “tired tropes” of women being “possessions,” while fans have defended her cover as satirical commentary on sexism.
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The Recording Academy has tweaked some of its rules for the 2026 Grammy Awards, including carving out a stand-alone category for best album cover — a day after Sabrina Carpenter sparked considerable discourse unveiling what is believed to be the cover for her next album.
The “Espresso” singer bared it all for the iconic music mag ahead of the release of her just-announced album, “Man’s Best Friend.”
The pop star unveiled the cover art for her forthcoming album, Man’s Best Friend, on Wednesday and was quickly faced with criticism. On the cover, Carpenter is seen on her knees, wearing a little black dress and heels. She’s looking at the camera, doe-eyed, while a man, who is standing in front of her, grabs her hair.