It-girl of the moment Sabrina Carpenter has been causing controversy with her sexy new album artwork and recently stripped off for a series of sultry new lingerie snaps
Sabrina Carpenter has posed in her birthday suit for a racy new photoshoot.
The singer, who is known for her hit singles Espresso, Please Please Please and Taste, recently spoke to Rolling Stone about her life and career before ditching her clothes for curve-baring snaps that have got fans hot under the collar.
For the Rolling Stone cover, Sabrina stripped off and wore nothing but white suspenders as she covered her chest with her arms.
She posed kneeling on the floor as her long blonde curls tumbled down her back and the sun flooded in from a nearby window.
In another picture, Sabrina stepped into the garden wearing matching pastel blue underwear with long princess sleeves and a train that billowed out from her waist. The singer wore her hair in her signature fluffy fringe and vintage curl combo and kept her makeup neutral, with bronze tones and nude lipstick to accentuate her features.
A third snap showed the Espresso songstress laying in a bed of reeds wearing a pale blue corset, white suspenders and wooden heels to complete the vintage-inspired look.
Sabrina held one hand on her chest while the other arm reached out above her head as she gazed directly at the camera.
For her next number, the Juno singer changed into a sheer flowing yellow dress with cap sleeves, a high neck and a large leg slit that started at her thigh.
Sabrina held a martini glass in her hand as she leaned on one arm while sitting on a rock, with a giant blue waterfall behind her and a calm lake in front of her.
The chart-topping crooner’s Rolling Stone article is titled: “How Sabrina Carpenter Dream-Come-True’d Her Whole Life,” referencing her iconic Espresso lyric: “Too bad your ex don’t do it for ya, walked in and dream-came-trued it for ya.”
Rolling Stone branded her “the joke-cracking, wildly ambitious pop superstar we needed” and teased that the former Disney star is “just getting started”.
Carpenter recently released her new song Manchild and her new album, Man’s Best Friend, is set to hit shelves on 29 August. The catalogue’s cover, which shows Sabrina on her knees as an unidentified man pulls her hair, has divided fans and critics alike.
Some people branded the artwork as “weird,” accused her of “catering to the male gaze” and labelled the covers as “degrading,” however others came to her defence.
“Can everyone calm down until we hear the songs. The songs might be an opposite to the cover idk,” wrote one person on X/Twitter, while another said: “I don’t hate the cover. The whole album is supposedly about how men treat women so it makes sense.”
“As far as her young fan base, that falls on the parent. She didn’t market herself to 10-12 year olds. If you allow your child to see and listen that’s all on you.”
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