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Sabrina Carpenter Hits Back at 'Obsessed' Critics Who Say She’s Too Raunchy


Sabrina Carpenter dismissed criticism of her raunchy shows, calling out fans who focus on sultry moments from her 'Short n’ Sweet Tour'

Even as Carpenter and female artists like Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift dominate the cultural conversation, the “Espresso” singer still thinks the world has a long way to go. David LaChapelle for Rolling StoneEarlier this week, Carpenter surprised fans by announcing her new album, Man’s Best Friend, is coming August 29 — just over one year after the release of Short n’ Sweet. The “Juno” artist gave listeners their first taste of the album earlier this month with the release of her new single, “Manchild.” While many observers have theorized that the track was inspired by her ex-boyfriend Barry Keoghan, Carpenter played coy when Rolling Stone asked her which ex she’s singing about.

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