January 26th 2025.
Sabrina Carpenter has been facing backlash for her provocative performances, but she's not taking it lying down. The talented 25-year-old has been unapologetically embracing her sexuality on stage, and she's not about to let anyone shame her for it. In fact, she's boldly telling critics to stay away from her concerts if they can't handle a confident and empowered woman.
Speaking out against the scrutiny she has faced, Sabrina stated, "My message has always been clear – if you can't handle a girl who is confident in her own sexuality, then don't come to my shows." She's not the first female artist to face criticism for her stage presence, and she certainly won't be the last. But she's standing strong alongside other female artists who have also been shamed for simply being comfortable with who they are.
In a recent interview with The Sun, Sabrina opened up about the negative comments directed towards her and other female performers. She called out the "regressive" attitude of those who try to shame women for embracing their sexuality in their music, outfits and performances. She also pointed out that her critics tend to ignore the positive aspects of her work, such as her messages of self-care, body positivity, and heartbreak.
Sabrina believes it's important for women to support and uplift each other in the face of such judgmental attitudes. She said, "As women, we can look at another woman and be like, 'Oh, she has the perfect body.' But if you were to ask the woman you think has a perfect body, I guarantee she will have her own insecurities. That's why as women, we need to be kind to each other."
It's been a record-breaking year for Sabrina, who shot to fame playing Maya Hart in Girl Meets World. Since then, she has released six studio albums, with last year's Short n' Sweet propelling her career to new heights. The album received six Grammy Award nominations, and all of its songs charted in the top 50 of the Hot 100. Sabrina also made history last year by becoming the first artist in 71 years to spend 20 weeks at the top of the UK singles chart with her hit song Taste, which was also the longest-running UK number one of 2024.
Despite all the success, Sabrina remains humble and focused on her passion for music. She has encouraged her fans to embrace their true selves and to never let anyone dim their light. She added, "Female artists have been shamed forever. In the noughties it was Rihanna, in the nineties it was Britney Spears, in the eighties it was Madonna – and now it's me." But she's not letting the criticism bring her down, and she's determined to continue spreading her positive messages through her music.
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