Songstress Sabrina says the cover for seventh studio album Man’s Best Friend is ‘perfect’ as she kneels in a black dress and high heels
Sabrina Carpenter has told haters: “You all need to get out more.” Carpenter, 26, pays no regard to any criticism over the cover for her seventh studio album Man’s Best Friend.
Some trolls badmouthed the chart topper for the idea that it objectified women and promoted sexist stereotypes.
“I think between me and my friends and my family and the people that I always share my music and my art with first, it just wasn’t even a conversation. It was just, like, it’s perfect. For what the album is, it’s perfect for, you know, kind of what it represents.”
One image sees Carpenter kneeling in a black dress and high heels, grasping a man’s leg as he pulls her hair from above.
She reacted at first with her one liner: “Y’all need to get out more.”
The Grammy winner doubled won “being in on your lack of control and when you want to be in control, being a young woman, you’re just as aware of when you’re in control as when you’re not.
“My fans that know me and know the person behind the music will look at that photo, and they know exactly what it is.
“People that have no idea who I am absolutely look at that photo and go, like, ‘Where are her parents?’” She spoke to CBS TV. My parents actually saw the photo, and they loved it.”
Recently she received backlash over her raunchy moves in her Short n’ Sweet. During hit song Juno she mimicked a raft of intimate sexual positions .