Sabrina Carpenter does not want to please anyone but her fans


Sabrina Carpenter doesn't care what “Tommy de Arkansas” thinks about his artistic choices.

In a interview CBS METROOrning On Friday, the singer of “Espresso” spoke about his reaction to controversy behind cover From his seventh album, “Man's Best Friend”, which shows Carpenter on his knees at the foot of a male figure pulling his hair.

Gayle King read a comment aloud in which a fan said that Carpenter “cannot have it both ways. If it is a satire of how men treat us, it cannot be a direct image that a woman is submissive just because she is sexy.”

“You all need to leave more,” Carpenter told King. “I think it really surprised me because I think that between my friends and my family and the people with whom I always share my music and my art first, it was not even a conversation.”

Last year, Carpenter launched the “Short N 'Sweet” album, an LP that became one of Vibrant for the last summer.

During the 67th Grammys ceremony, the album took home two awards: the pop vocal album and pop solo interpretation for “Espresso”.

His monitoring effort was released on Thursday; The original art work fell months before, on June 11. For June 25, and in the midst of the violent reaction, the The artist published an alternative cover on it Instagram That was “approved by God.” In him, former Disney Channel co -star from “Girl Meets World”, also sang the main song, is simply standing with a man.

During the interview, the singer “Please” discussed his intentions behind the original cover that divided fans.

“My interpretation is to be in control, be in your lack of control and when you want to have control,” Carpenter said. “I think, when I was young, you are so aware of when you have control over when you are not.”

She added: “[‘Man’s Best Friend’ is] On humanity to afford to make those mistakes, know when you get into a situation that will probably end badly, but it will teach you something. “

But what do your parents think?

“My parents really saw the photo, and they loved it.”



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