‘Man’s Best Friend’ cover misinterpreted: Sabrina Carpenter

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Singer Sabrina Carpenter spoke about the controversy surrounding her album Man’s Best Friend cover, showing her on all fours with her hair pulled by a faceless figure.
She said it represents how women are “emotionally yanked” in relationships and the power they give others over them.
While the image had one meaning for her, she acknowledged that others could interpret it differently.
Sabrina also highlighted that her childhood fame from Girl Meets World often shapes public reactions to her mature artistry.
Despite provocative lyrics and visuals, she maintains personal boundaries and encouraged audiences to engage with her work if it resonates, while respecting those who may not connect with it. (IANS)

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