Sabrina Carpenter Responds to Man's Best Friend Album Cover Backlash

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Sabrina Carpenter Details “Manchild” Lyrics Amid Rumors Song Is About an Ex

Sabrina Carpenter's new record has left quite an impression.

After the cover art for her forthcoming album Man’s Best Friend faced backlash for being too “sexual,” the “Taste” singer shared a cheeky response to the criticism.

In a post shared to X June 11, one user re-shared a photo of the album’s cover, which features Sabrina on her hands and knees while wearing black heels and a a black, short-sleeve bodycon dress adorned with a ribbon. She has one hand up on the knee of a mystery person, whose top half is not revealed but is wearing a black suit and grabbing a lock of Sabrina's hair. Alongside the image, the user wrote, "Does she have a personality outside of sex?"

Sabrina clapped back with a response shortly after, replying, "Girl yes and it is goooooood."

This isn't the only time the former Disney star has spoken out about those who continue to accuse her of focusing her music on sex. Earlier this month, the Girl Meets World alum called out her haters for contributing to her popularity.

“It’s always so funny to me when people complain,” Sabrina told Rolling Stone in an article published June 12. “They’re like, ‘All she does is sing about this.’ But those are the songs that you’ve made popular. Clearly you love sex. You’re obsessed with it.”

girl yes and it is goooooood https://t.co/HTWLxVKJAL

— Sabrina Carpenter (@SabrinaAnnLynn) June 16, 2025

And the 26-year-old provided proof for her argument by pointing to viral videos of her Short n' Sweet Tour performance of “Juno,” where she poses in a different sex position at each concert after singing the words, "Have you ever tried this one?"

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“It’s in my show," Sabrina continued. "There’s so many more moments than the ‘Juno’ positions, but those are the ones you post every night and comment on. I can’t control that."

For more of Sabrina's iconic clapbacks, read on.

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Talkin’ Nonsense

Not everyone is a fan of Sabrina Carpenter’s love for lace and provocative lyrics. In fact, music producer Pete Waterman labeled the “Nonsense” singer’s live shows as downright “offensive.”

“They’ve won all of their freedoms and their rights, women,” Waterman said in January 2025. “They fought for everything they’ve got, and now they’re throwing it away, is the way I would look at it.”

And in her response, the Girl Meets World alum did not hold back.

“My message has always been clear,” Sabrina said in an interview with The Sun on Sunday, “if you can’t handle a girl who is confident in her own sexuality, then don’t come to my shows.”

“Female artists have been shamed forever,” she continued. “In the noughties it was Rihanna, in the nineties it was Britney Spears, in the eighties it was Madonna—and now it’s me.”

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Can’t Blame a Girl for Clapping Back

To the critics calling Sabrina’s renowned “Juno” poses and raunchy lyrics “lazy,” Sabrina countered their “totally regressive” opinions.  

“It’s essentially saying that female performers should not be able to embrace their sexuality in their lyrics, in the way we dress, in the way we perform,” the pop star explained to The Sun. “It’s like those who want to shame don’t make comments when I talk about self-care or body positivity or heartbreak, which are all normal things a 25-year-old goes through. They just want to talk about the sexual side of my performances.”

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She’s Working Late, ‘Cause She’s a Singer

During Sabrina’s Short n’ Sweet Tour, critics on social media shared their suspicions that the “Espresso” singer was lip-syncing during her shows.

"Hate to say it," one person wrote in an October 2024 TikTok video, "but 30 percent lip singing [sic] 30 percent backing track [and] 40 percent singing."

The Disney alum, however, was quick to shoot down the claims.

"I sing live at every show 100 percent," Sabrina declared in the comments. "Would you like to speak to my audio engineers?"

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Keeping it Short n’ Sweet

It doesn’t take many words for the Grammy nominee to silence her haters.

In June 2024, a keyboard warrior shared their disapproval of Sabrina’s hit single “Please Please Please.”

“I don’t think I've ever seen someone fumble a second single this hard,” the user wrote on X, formerly Twitter, “my goodness.”

But as soon as the tune reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, she posted side-by-side screenshots of the rankings alongside the comments with the caption, “ohhhh I’m a grateful grateful grateful girl.”

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It’s Funny and It’s Ironic

After receiving backlash for her iconic “Feather” music video filmed in the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Williamsburg, Brooklyn—which she had received permission from the church to film in—Sabrina’s story differed from the one Msgr. Jamie J. Gigantiello told in his official statement.

“The parish did not follow diocesan policy regarding the filming on Church property,” the parish’s then-pastor said in his November 2023 statement, “which includes a review of the scenes and script.”

But Sabrina refuted his claims with one simple sentence.

“We got approval in advance,” Sabrina quipped to Variety at the time, “and Jesus was a carpenter.”

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What a Coincidence

While onstage at NYC’s Madison Square Garden in September 2024, Sabrina alluded to her “Feather” music video scandal having played a part in New York mayor Eric Adams’ federal investigation at the time. The pastor that approved Sabrina’s “Feather” music video—though he said he was “not aware” of its inappropriate content—was demoted, leading to “broader administrative review” of the parish.

In their review, the diocese told the New York Post that they may have found a connection between the Parish and Adams involving business dealings between the pastor and senior figures within Adams’ embattled administration. (The mayor was charged with bribery and wire fraud scheme in the ongoing case, to which he has pleaded not guilty.)

And to that, Sabrina said, "Should we talk about how I got the mayor indicted or…”

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