Sabrina Carpenter Claps Back After N*de Album Cover Shocks Fans “S3x Isn’t the Issue, You Are”
Sabrina Carpenter isn’t holding back not with her body, and definitely not with her words.
The pop star is making waves with her daring new album cover a nude, submissive pose that’s got the internet in a frenzy and she’s doubling down in a bold new interview, unapologetically speaking her truth about body image, double standards, and why she’s done playing nice.
In a revealing feature with Rolling Stone, Sabrina stripped away more than just her clothes — she stripped the mask off society’s fake feminism.
“People love saying ‘girl power,’ but the second a woman owns her sexuality or wears something daring, it’s all judgment and gossip,” she said. “That’s not empowerment that’s control.”
The singer isn’t shy about the backlash over her sensual performances either.
Fans online love to clutch their pearls over her now-viral “Juno” tour moment but Sabrina says if people are fixated on one sexy scene, that says more about them than it does about her.
“There’s so much more happening in my show,” she added, “but some folks are obsessed with sex they just don’t want to admit it.”
And while critics cry that she’s gone “too far” with her provocative visuals, Sabrina stands tall even if the album art has her on all fours, hair pulled, and completely exposed.
The message is loud and clear: yes, sex sells but she’s the one cashing the check.
Love it or hate it, Sabrina Carpenter’s not asking for approval. She’s taking up space, owning her image, and flipping the script on what women are “allowed” to do.
In her world, the rules don’t apply anymore.