Diana Vickers Defends Sabrina Carpenter: 'Women Should Be Free to Be Sexy'
SABRINA CARPENTER'S NAUGHTY NEW ALBUM COVER SPARKS OUTRAGE, BUT DIANA VICKERS DEFENDS HER: "WOMEN SHOULD BE ABLE TO BE SEXY WITHOUT JUDGMENT!"
The pop world has been left reeling after Sabrina Carpenter's new album artwork sent shockwaves through social media. The provocative image shows the 25-year-old singer crawling on all fours in a mini dress while a man grabs her hair, sparking accusations of objectification and misogyny.
But not everyone is buying into the outrage - former X Factor star Diana Vickers has leapt to Sabrina's defense, calling her "sexy" and praising her for pushing boundaries. In an exclusive interview with The Scholarly Note, the 33-year-old singer revealed that she's a huge fan of Sabrina's work and admires her confidence.
"I think women should be able to be sexy and do whatever they want with their bodies without judgment," Diana declared. "People are always judging us - if we're not sexy enough, we're too sexy, it's just never good enough."
Diana, who rose to fame on the reality TV show in 2008 and went on to achieve massive success with hits like "Once", is now a stage star and podcast queen. She recently launched her own podcast, Just Between Us, where she explores the highs and lows of modern dating alongside relationship expert Alice Giddings.
Sabrina's album artwork, titled Man's Best Friend, has been met with a mixed reaction from fans and critics alike. Some have praised it as "edgy" and "empowering", while others have accused it of being "regressive" and perpetuating tired stereotypes about women being reduced to pets or possessions.
But Sabrina isn't one to back down from controversy - she's known for speaking her mind and pushing boundaries in her music and art. Her latest album, due out on August 29th, promises to be a game-changer, with sources close to the singer hinting that it will tackle themes of love, relationships, and empowerment.
When asked about the backlash, Sabrina's team released a statement saying: "We're thrilled to see people talking about the new album artwork. We understand that some people may have misunderstood our intentions, but we believe that it's time for women to take control of their own narratives and push back against outdated attitudes."
In a surprising twist, Sabrina later released an alternative version of the album cover, paying tribute to Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. The cheeky move was captioned: "Approved by God" - a nod to the fact that even the most iconic stars have had to deal with their fair share of criticism and objectification.
The Scholarly Note spoke exclusively to a source close to Sabrina, who revealed that the singer is "thrilled" about the reaction to her album artwork. "She's always been someone who wears her heart on her sleeve and isn't afraid to speak her mind," they said. "This latest controversy is just another example of how she's willing to take risks and push boundaries in order to make a statement."
So, will Sabrina's new album be a game-changer? Only time will tell - but one thing's for sure: the singer is not going down without a fight.
READERS' REACTIONS
- "I love Sabrina, but this cover just doesn't feel right," said one fan. "I think it's because it feels like she's being controlled by the man in the image - it's just not empowering."
- "I get what you're saying, but I think people are misunderstanding the point of the album artwork," argued another fan. "It's a commentary on the way women are objectified and reduced to pets or possessions. It's satirical, not meant to be taken literally."
- "Diana Vickers is absolutely right - women should be able to express themselves however they want without judgment," said one reader. "Let's support Sabrina for being bold and fearless!"
Stay tuned for more updates on Sabrina Carpenter's new album and the controversy surrounding it!