"Taylor Swift's sister" is out of her old love and now calls BLACKPINK's name, what's the matter?

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In contrast to Taylor Swift, her "younger sister" has a very bold performance style. Not only that, she also does not hesitate to bring 18+ issues to the stage, making many people blush.
Sabrina Carpenter is known to the global audience thanks to a series of TikTok hits, and became even more famous when she took on the role of opening singer for Taylor Swift's historic " The Eras Tour". Therefore, in the impression of many music fans, Sabrina is no different from Taylor's "handled like an egg" younger sister.
2024 saw the spectacular breakthrough of Sabrina Carpenter. The female singer born in 1999 won big with the album Short n' Sweet, breaking global music charts with the hit series Espresso, Please Please Please and Taste.
After releasing her album and making a commercial impact, "Taylor Swift's younger sister" launched her global tour Short n' Sweet. The singer traveled to many countries and is currently performing in Europe with a series of packed shows.
Possessing classic beauty, golden hair and a body as ho.t as a living doll, Sabrina Carpenter shows off her strengths with a sex.y, seductive performance style mixed with a bit of sweet innocence. Sometimes, she is also extremely bold when not afraid to mention 18+ issues in music and on stage. Especially in the framework of her personal tour.
A series of hits such as Espresso, Taste, Bed Chem,... were all performed by Sabrina Carpenter in a sex.y way, with ho.t choreography, even having many "blushing" interactions with male dancers. Although she was well received by fans, on the other hand, the female singer had to face a lot of controversy.
Last week, at the 2025 BRIT Awards, "Taylor Swift's little sister" was criticized by many older viewers for being too bold on British television. Parents raised concerns that the overly sex.y image would negatively affect the teenage audience - Sabrina's main fan base.
One mother said her 11-year-old daughter was "obsessed" with the singer, which was why she was worried and didn't go to the concert. "Sorry, it's not a good idea to have this opening before 9pm. This is family time, very inappropriate"; "As a father of two daughters aged 11 and 13, I'm extremely angry that this is the opening scene of #BRITs2025",... - some posts on X.
After the Espresso singer's performance on a large bed, with her legs spread wide, more than 800 complaints were sent to Ofcom (the UK's media watchdog) asking it to block offensive content.
Sabrina Carpenter stripped off her clothes layer by layer, eventually leaving her in lingerie-style clothing. She "sexually" bowed before a dancer in a Royal Guard uniform, and was criticized for "dancing like a stripper for mone.y".
However, that has not shaken Sabrina Carpenter's image orientation. In her solo shows in Paris or Berlin, the singer still "let loose" to the fullest. Most recently, the choreography for her song "Juno" went viral everywhere because of the sensitive ending.
The blonde doll wore a tight bodysuit, showin.g of.f her figure, standing between two male dancers in a "suggestive" bowing position. This image made many viewers angry. The video recording the performance has received 6.3 million views on the X platform and thousands of reposts. Fans who are familiar with Sabrina's performance style are excited because this gir.l is even more daring without limits.
But many people also expressed similar concerns to the performance at the BRIT Awards 2025, saying that Sabrina Carpenter should be more restrained if performing this song on public stages and events. As for solo concerts with limited audiences, she can be comfortable. Overly sensitive moments need to be approached properly, so as not to affect underage audiences.
Taylor Swift rakes in mone.y after 18 months of touring, her dominance is no small feat T.P16:45:55 28/11/2024Taylor Swift is wrapping up her Eras Tour after a record-breaking 18-month global tour. According to Forbes, the tour grossed $1.93 billion from 121 shows, with tickets averaging $254 and sometimes as high as $3,801.
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