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Sabrina Carpenter strips to sheer lingerie as she poses cheekily in bald cap

Sabrina Carpenter has been taking the world by storm her her new music dropping and her sensational style – but this time she’d posed for the camera in a bald cap. Bizarre, right?!

Sabrina posed in a bald cap(Image: INTERVIEW)

Sabrina Carpenter has changed the tune of her usually cheeky photoshoots but mixing it up with a bald cap.

The singer, 26, shot a series of snaps for Interview Magazine where she included her usual foray of cheeky poses but mixed in with one of her without her blonde tresses.

The star could be seen on her knees as she looked to the side without any of her locks cascading down her back. In the background, a handful of blonde wigs could be seen hanging up.

The shoot also included some snaps of her cheekily posing in see-through underwear as she stood surrounded by a whole wardrobe of high heels.

The star was promoting her new album(Image: INTERVIEW)

Sabrina also told the publication that she liked how fans enjoyed her sexual content as she discussed her new music catalogue. She said: “I mean, there’s a lot of nuance to this and I’m not naive to that, but I felt like, “Why is this taboo?” This is something that women experience in such a real way, becoming comfortable with themselves and who they are.

“There’s so many reasons why I called it Man’s Best Friend and there’s so many layers in the experiences that I was going through at the time where, emotionally, I felt like one.

“I’m really, really grateful that there’s enough of my audience that really knows me as a person that will be able to hear these songs how they’re intended. It’s always going to be up to interpretation and I understand that. But I’m glad you like my sexual content.”

She chatted with Interview Magazine(Image: INTERVIEW)
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She further added: “I’ve been doing this for a long time. Sometimes that’s a good thing and sometimes it’s a bad thing, depending on how you look at it. There’s an idea that once you get to a certain point, the pressure’s on, and then you start to really overthink it.

“I was just like, ‘This is no different than when I was making the last album.’ Nobody told me I needed to put it out at any date. If I felt inspired, I would just write. You can write and it doesn’t have to be for anything. But if you listen back to it and you go, ‘This should be in the world; I want people to hear this,’ then that starts to become more real. And that’s kind of what happened.”

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