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    Home»Music»X-r@ted album cover slammed by Sabrina Carpenter, but some fans say it has a deeper meaning
    June 13, 2025

    X-r@ted album cover slammed by Sabrina Carpenter, but some fans say it has a deeper meaning

    Faddiee QuinnBy Faddiee Quinn
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    Image credits: sabrinacarpenter / BuzzFeed

    Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album has been a hit with fans due to its controversial front cover although some people believe they know the truth behind the cover.

    The singer of ‘Espresso’ recently announced to her followers online that her upcoming album, Man’s Best Friend, will be out in August along with a very explicit front cover.

    In announcing that all they have to do is to wait until August 29 people were excited to learn that they’ll soon be able to get their hot girl summer vibes with a bit of Sabrina particularly after the huge success of her latest single Manchild.

    Image credits: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

    However, the album’s art generated a storm in reviews, with many fans criticized her choice of images.

    We’ve all heard that Sabrina is a fan of her raunchy pin-up doll hairstyle since she changed her brand name several years ago however it wasn’t her hair or outfit that caught the attention of people this time.

    The reason was the situation that had her on her feet with what appears to be a man seated off to her side while she pulls her hair.

    Due to the image of a s**ual nature Some people have considered the cover art bizarre, or even degrading.

    Someone wrote: I’m not buying those covers, babe I’m sorry.

    Image credits: sabrinacarpenter

    Another addition: Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album cover is so cute! …. Why is it that she’s masculine-focused an aesthetic? This is so bizarre, no artistic direction. Just males and s**ual s**.

    The third one is why should Sabrina Carpenter choose such an image to cover her album? It’s degrading and sends an unresponsible message to her young fan base!

    Some people believe they know what it’s about and think there’s actually a hidden significance behind the image.

    Although Sabrina has been known to wear adorable outfits as well as glitzy outfits and has wrapped her hair in beautiful and flowing blond curls similar to the image of a Hollywood model, the new image could signal a message to everyone.

    Image credits: sabrinacarpenter

    One person wrote: I’m hearing a lot of discussion about Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album’s front image… For those who have a lack of critical thinking skills the cover is evidently humorous, but with deeper meaning and portrays how the public sees her, believing she’s just for males. .

    Another fan wrote: Making the most of her popularity while it’s shining brightest, she has the album’s cover design to keep the conversation up all summer long to the album’s launch .

    On the X The discussion continued as the fans speculated on what the meaning was behind the cover.

    A fan suggested the song is about power noting: The song is likely be her taking charge of the’men make women objects narrative. Every single song she sings will be about her taking control. It’s supposed to be funny. I’m here for it.

    Image credits: ninasayerss

    Another writer wrote”This is going to be her feminist-themed man’s record! S**ually s**ually promiscuous women have been called male canines (bitches) throughout the ages. The album’s visuals are sure to be ironic and you’ll notice this once the album comes released.

    Some weren’t convinced, and one person noted her fanbase’s age with the comment: It was very weird to be unstanted because this is really disgusting, especially considering that 90% of her followers are 12-year-olds. 

    Image credits: Sabrina Carpenter

    If you think it’s over, many have taken note of the album’s title “Man’s Best Friend” and the picture of a dog with a collar on the album’s cover.

    Many believe that it’s calling her a dog or even a male companion that they believe is demeaning or simply “ew”.

    It’s time to give the artwork to She’s had everybody eagerly awaiting the release so they can listen to the songs will accompany this artwork.

    UNILAD has been in contact with the Sabrina Carpenter’s representative.

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