Sabrina Carpenter
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For the summer edition of the “Rolling Stone”, singer Sabrina Carpenter had almost naked photographed.
Sabrina Carpenter (26) looks deep on the cover of the summer double edition of the “Rolling Stone”. The singer kneels in front of a shisha only with transparent stockings and covers the bare essentials with her entangled arms.
The cover of the July/August edition was published and the singer has already published. The fact that Sabrina Carpenter shows itself almost naked could be understood as a confident reaction to continuing criticism. If the musician gets into how much hatred she has already learned for her texts and poses on stage, but that songs about sex are those who are so successful: “I always find it so funny when people complain. They say: ‘Everything she does is to sing about it.’ But these are the songs that you have made popular.
The American also speaks about superficial hostility and circles: “We live in such a strange time when you think that it is about girl power and that women support women. But in reality you have to see a picture of someone who wears a dress on a red carpet, in the first 30 seconds in which you can see it all about him.
Your new album
A few days after the release of her new single “Manchild”, the 26-year-old announced her new album in mid-June. The seventh studio album of the Grammy winner entitled “Man’s Best Friend” is scheduled to appear on August 29. As a harbinger of the album, she had released the lead single “Manchild”. The song immediately catapulted to the top of the US charts. The biting lyrics about an immature man were illustrated in the associated music video. Carpenter tramps in it over the American country and meets incompetent men who cause chaos. The singer describes the road trip song as “mental assembly of the very confusing and funny young adult years”.
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