
"Sabrina Carpenter says everybody needs to go out and touch some grass. The "Manchild" singer addressed the furor over the Man's Best Friend original album cover on CBS Mornings. Woke scolds and anti-woke dolts alike objected to the image of Carpenter kneeling in front of a man who appears to be using her hair as a leash. When asked by Gayle King what her initial reaction to the controversy was, Carpenter said "Y'all need to get out more.""
"When asked by Gayle King what her initial reaction to the controversy was, Carpenter said "Y'all need to get out more." She said she was "shocked" the cover was such a big deal. "Between my friends and my family and the people I always share my music and art with first, it just wasn't a conversation," she said. "It's perfect for what the album is.""
Carpenter addressed a public backlash over the Man's Best Friend album cover after critics objected to an image that shows her kneeling while a man appears to use her hair as a leash. Carpenter expressed shock that the image became such a focal point and urged people to 'get out more.' The album explores the humanity of making mistakes in relationships, learning from situations that likely end poorly, and the awareness a young woman feels about when she is in control and when she is not. Dating experiences inform the record's themes of vulnerability and growth.
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