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Sabrina Carpenter recently spoke about the reaction to her hit songs “Juno” and "Bed Chem," and her cheeky performances of them during her 'Short n’ Sweet' tour. "Those are the songs that you've made popular.
Sabrina Carpenter is tired of people bashing her for being too sexual as she hit back at the backlash by posing naked in her latest photo shoot.
Sabrina Carpenter knows what’s being said about her — she just doesn’t care.
The “Espresso” singer dated the “Saltburn” star for a year, but it was confirmed they were broken up in December 2024.
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Sabrina Carpenter Is Over the ‘Drivers License’ DramaBut in an interview with Rolling Stone that came out Thursday, Carpenter suggested she’s long been over it. “I don’t think about it, ever,” Carpenter said, when asked how often she thinks about this time in her life. The fallout from the drama ...
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.
Sabrina Carpenter is not getting involved when it comes to the internet’s obsession with the origin of her latest hit single. Earlier this month, the US chart-topper sparked an internet frenzy when she announced the release of a new song,
Sabrina Carpenter was cast as the villain in a drama she never signed up for. But now she is only known for her authentic sound and incredible success. “I don’t think about it, ever,” She told Rolling Stone in her new interview when asked about the ...