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Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend album cover has fans divided. Where does irony end and objectification begin?
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.
I cannot, for the life of me, grasp the thought behind infomercial products that combine using the restroom with golf, but ...
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Sabrina Carpenter announced the artwork for her new album yesterday and it’s safe to say that – like her in the image – it’s ...
Sabrina Carpenter opened up about her experience of facing public scrutiny as a female artist in the pop industry. Her upcoming album, Man's Best Friend, has got many eye-rolls, particularly for its ...
On Threads, sci-fi-romance novelist Jess K Hardy wrote: “Sabrina Carpenter has started a very important conversation with ...
Sabrina Carpenter’s new album cover might look submissive –  but we dare you to look closer. From baby-doll costumes to ...
By being in on her own joke, Carpenter’s hypersexualization comes off as campy and satirical, and predictably unserious.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter is stirring a debate around provocative imagery and what's appropriate for young fans with her new ...
Carpenter has received backlash over the cover, which she revealed to fans on Instagram on June 11. "My new album, 'Man's ...