Sabrina Carpenter 'Surprised' by Backlash to Album Cover
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Flirty, Feisty, Unfazed: Sabrina Carpenter’s “Man’s Best Friend” Challenges Gender Norms - The Observer
When Sabrina Carpenter dropped “Man’s Best Friend” on Aug. 29, the internet “Couldn’t Make It Any Harder” to decide whether the album was a bop or a flop. Carpenter’s seventh studio album sparked controversy earlier this summer over its cover art, which shows the two-time Grammy Award winner on her knees while a man holds her hair as if it were a leash. Some called this an outright objectification of women, while others, including Carpenter her…
With the release of his seventh album "Man's Best Friend" on August 29, Sabrina Carpenter established himself as a separate pop artist. Former Disney, who has long evolved alongside stars like Miley Cyrus or Britney Spears, took off solo and made her talk for her provocative image.
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