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Sabrina Carpenter, a young singer who is currently causing a stir and often appears with Taylor Swift on tours, is caught up in a fierce boycott wave. Her latest album cover, along with its lyrics and images, has caused great controversy in the online community.
Sabrina Carpenter has recently released the cover of her new album, marking her return after nearly a year of "sweeping" the music scene with "Espresso". Sabrina's album is called "Man's Best Friend", and she continues to pursue the theme of love and the image of a mature woman in this comeback.
However, a series of promotional photos for Sabrina's new album are quickly becoming the focus of outrage on social media because of their "deviant" and offensive messages. Two photos have gone viral at a dizzying speed: one is of a dog wearing a collar with the tag "Man's Best Friend", and the second is of Sabrina on her knees, with a man holding her hair.
Immediately, these images were met with fierce controversy. Many pointed out that Sabrina's implicit comparison to a pet was degrading to women, promoting the idea of degrading women and showing submission. In particular, the image of Sabrina being pulled by the hair in a kneeling position was not only shocking but also made people think of indecent behavior and negative messages about the role of women. This series of images became more sensitive than ever when the female singer had a large number of teenage fans, and this was not the first time she was involved in similar controversies.
This controversy did not stop on social media but also spread to television. On the June 12 episode of The View, the female MCs gave their personal perspectives on Sabrina's new album cover. MC Alyssa Farah Griffin said that this was a bold feminist statement, even comparing this image to Britney Spears' shocking rebellion in the 1990s. Meanwhile, MC Sunny Hostin expressed reservations and frankly said that this image was inappropriate, especially for an artist with a young fan base.
On Twitter, the wave of outrage exploded even more strongly, many people demanded to "cancel" Sabrina's career just because of this series of images. Sabrina Carpenter's release of a promotional photo for her new album with controversial images was just the last straw. Previously, the blonde singer had been condemned by public opinion many times for her daring performance style that was considered offensive. From 19-inspired stages to skimpy outfits, Sabrina was once boycotted by a group of British parents for performing provocatively on national television.
Faced with the storm of outrage, Sabrina Carpenter had a "thorny" and even "insensitive" reaction, causing the wave of controversy to explode even more. In an interview with Rolling Stone, when asked about building a sex.y image in music, the singer "fought straight" with a defiant statement: "People complain, like, 'She only sings about that stuff.' But you guys are the ones who make songs like that popular. It's obvious that you like se.x. You're obsessed with it."
Sabrinaâs indifferent reaction and the way she blamed the audience caused a wave of controversy and anger to explode more strongly than ever. Many people thought that this was an unprofessional attitude and disrespectful to the audience, especially when she is a star with a great influence on young people.
Once again, the public raised a big question about the boundary between artistic charm and deviant image in modern entertainment. While fans tried to defend their idol, claiming that Sabrina was just being true to her personality and expressing feminism strongly, there was nothing wrong, the other side said that what she was doing was using provocation as a cheap attention-grabbing tric.k, aiming to create scandals to increase her popularity.
There are also neutral opinions that the problem is not specific to Sabrina but reflects the general trend of modern pop music. Where young artists are pressured to "sell themselves" with a sex.y image to survive and stand out in a fiercely competitive market. The fact that female stars constantly have to prove their "maturity" with a sex.y image is a double-edged sword: it is easy to create buzz and attract attention, but it is also very easy for them to be mislabeled, even "cancel" if they cannot control the message they send and do not clearly understand its impact on the public, especially the youth.
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