How Sabrina Carpenter Responded to Backlash Over New Album Art

Sabrina Carpenter didn’t hesitate to deliver an apt retort when a critic disparaged the cover art of her latest album, Man’s Best Friend. The cover image, which captures the pop star in a seductive black gown striking a pose on all fours, has her left hand placed casually on the knee of a man in black attire, who is holding a clump of her golden tresses.

Without a doubt, the provocative image sparked a lot of controversy online, drawing in numerous critics. However, the “Espresso” artist didn’t shy away from responding to the criticism with a pointed retort.

Sabrina Carpenter reacts to fans criticising new album cover

Absolutely, and it’s fantastic.

Previously, Carpenter has responded to her critics several times. Notably, she has lately countered criticism about her music being excessively centered on sexual themes.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Carpenter playfully addressed her critics who helped boost her music’s fame, despite their negative opinions. “It just amuses me when people grumble,” she responded. “They say, ‘She only sings about this.’ But those are the songs that you’ve made well-known. It seems you have quite an interest in sex. You’re fixated on it.

On August 29, 2025, Sabrina Carpenter is set to debut her upcoming studio album titled “Man’s Best Friend.” Already, fans have been given a sneak peek with the single release of “Manchild,” and they are eagerly anticipating the full album. The music video for “Manchild,” which went live on June 6, has garnered close to 30 million views on YouTube and continues to gain popularity every day.

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2025-06-17 13:10