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Sabrina Impacciatore on ‘The Paper’ and ‘The White Lotus’

Sabrina Impacciatore on ‘The Paper’ and ‘The White Lotus’

Illustration: María Jesús Contreras “Can you hear this sound?” Sabrina Impacciatore asks, holding up her laptop on a summery succulent-filled patio. “It’s the crickets singing. They sing all day long. It’s incredible.” The eternally enthusiastic Italian actress is at her escape on the island of Formentera — near Ibiza, she explains, gesticulating wildly as she maps the Mediterranean for me …

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Sabrina Carpenter’s “Man’s Best Friend,” Reviewed

Sabrina Carpenter’s “Man’s Best Friend,” Reviewed

Earlier this summer, the pop star Sabrina Carpenter released “Manchild,” the first single from her seventh album, “Man’s Best Friend.” It’s a fluffy screed against a dude mired in an endless adolescence. Heading into the chorus, Carpenter sounds both rankled and coquettish: It’s all just so familiar, baby, what do you call it? Stupid Or is it slow? “I choose …

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Sabrina Carpenter Explains the Real Reason She Sings About Sex: ‘There’s a Lot of Nuance’ – yahoo.com

Sabrina Carpenter Explains the Real Reason She Sings About Sex: ‘There’s a Lot of Nuance’ – yahoo.com

Sabrina Carpenter Explains the Real Reason She Sings About Sex: ‘There’s a Lot of Nuance’  yahoo.com Will the Real Sabrina Carpenter Please Stand Up?  The New York Times Sabrina Carpenter Stands by ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Cover Art, Calls Negative Reactions ‘Fascinating’: ‘There’s a Lot of Nuance and I’m Not Naive to That’  Variety Source link

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Sabrina Carpenter Says ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Album Cover Is “a Metaphor”

Sabrina Carpenter Says ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Album Cover Is “a Metaphor”

In the wake of the release of Man’s Best Friend, Sabrina Carpenter is still defending the album’s controversial cover art.  After Carpenter debuted the cover for her seventh studio album in June, some critiqued the image, which depicts the singer on her knees in a black dress as a man stands out-of-shot, clutching onto her hair. It sparked a conversation …

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Sabrina Carpenter Defends ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Album Art From Backlash

Sabrina Carpenter Defends ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Album Art From Backlash

Sabrina Carpenter is steadily unpacking the nuance behind her latest studio effort, “Man’s Best Friend.” In conversation with Mel Ottenberg for Interview, Carpenter addressed the backlash she received when she first shared the official cover art for the record. “You can be sure that anything I do and say has a little bit of a wink to it,” Carpenter said of …

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Sabrina Carpenter Wore Naomi Campbell’s Lingerie for Her ‘Tears’ Music Video

Sabrina Carpenter Wore Naomi Campbell’s Lingerie for Her ‘Tears’ Music Video

NEED TO KNOW Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend era is officially here! On Aug. 29, the singer released a music video for the track “Tears,” in which she wears an archival Victoria’s Secret lingerie look first worn by Naomi Campbell Carpenter was styled by Jared Ellner and had glam done by makeup artist Carolina Gonzalez and hairstylist Evanie Frausto Sabrina …

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Sabrina Carpenter in the doghouse for AI Man’s Best Friend stickers

Sabrina Carpenter in the doghouse for AI Man’s Best Friend stickers

Pop princess Sabrina Carpenter recently found herself in the doghouse after she was caught using AI artwork to promote her new album, Man’s Best Friend. Featuring in a set of custom TikTok stickers, the designs were dissected by eagle-eyed fans who picked apart each sloppy AI-ified detail, sharing their disappointment at the marketing move. The controversy comes just weeks after …

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Sabrina Carpenter’s new album cover sparks uproar, but here’s what we will really rem

Sabrina Carpenter’s new album cover sparks uproar, but here’s what we will really rem

The buzz around Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album may be loud, but it doesn’t hide the fact that the record itself is underwhelming. Despite provocative lyrics, most songs sound like uninspired rehashes of past successes or generic pop reminiscent of reality show soundtracks. To truly become Madonna 2.0, an artist needs to push boundaries in the studio, not just in writing …

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