Popstar Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album cover seems to have created somewhat of a rift among her followers – including the most ardent of feminists. The barely 5ft tall, former Disney star’s new album cover, has been branded “over-sexed” and “degrading,” with a legion of fans worrying that maybe, just maybe, the risqué former child actress has gone too far?
The cover itself, for Carpenter’s forthcoming seventh album, ‘Man’s Best Friend’ pictures the singer kneeling on the ground with her long blonde hair being dragged upby a man, as she places her hand on his upper thigh. Her mouth is wide open, her eyes suggestively looking at the camera: it’s not hard to get the picture.
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