Dylan O’Brien Claps Back: Is He the Villain in Sabrina Carpenter’s New Hit?
Sabrina Carpenter's Saucy Song Stirring Up Drama: Dylan O'Brien Responds to Go Go Juice Theory
The juiciest of celebrity tea is brewing, and we've got the scoop! Sabrina Carpenter's latest album, Man's Best Friend, has left fans scratching their heads over a certain song that's been sparking rumors about her past romances. The 26-year-old pop star's catchy track "Go Go Juice" has everyone talking, with some speculating that she's throwing shade at exes in the lyrics.
The song's release has raised eyebrows, especially since Sabrina was spotted kissing none other than Dylan O'Brien, 34, back in 2022. While their relationship was short-lived, the two were seen getting cozy in New York City. Fans are now convinced that Sabrina is referencing her brief romance with Dylan in "Go Go Juice," as well as her past relationships with Shawn Mendes, Joshua Bassett, and Barry Keoghan.
But what's got everyone really talking is the clever rhymes and wordplay in the song. Sabrina sings about calling someone when she's drunk, but could be referring to any of her exes – or so it seems! The lyrics have fans going wild, with some even taking to social media to share their own theories.
Dylan O'Brien himself recently addressed the rumors on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. When asked about the song theory, he quipped, "I wasn't aware of that theory," before dropping a subtle hint: "Oh, and my name rhymes with villain. Well, she never drunk dialed me." The actor's response left fans wondering if he was indeed being coy or genuinely oblivious to the rumors.
Andy Cohen couldn't resist poking fun at Dylan's phone situation, joking, "Maybe you just didn't pick up... your house famously doesn't have service." To which Dylan replied with a laugh, "My house does not have good service. Yeah, you have to get me by FaceTime audio."
Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter has been playing it cool about the whole thing, telling Gayle King on CBS Mornings that she prefers fans to imagine their own interpretations of her lyrics: "It's more fun to picture the person in their head than the person I picture in my head." The blonde singer has also been deflecting criticism over her provocative album cover art, which features her in a rather...ahem... compromising position.
In an interview with thescholarlynote.com earlier this year, Sabrina addressed the backlash over her risqué cover art: "It's not for the pearl-clutchers. The album is not for any pearl-clutchers, no." She continued, "But I also think that even pearl-clutchers can listen to an album like that in their own solitude and find something that makes them smirk and chuckle to themselves."
The singer has always been known for her bold lyrics and unapologetic attitude, but it seems she's taking things up a notch with Man's Best Friend. When asked about the controversy surrounding her music, Sabrina explained, "My lyrics can be really bold, and not always something you want to sing in front of other people. It's like it's almost TMI."
But here's the thing: Sabrina knows exactly what she's doing. She's been open about using her platform to speak her mind and push boundaries – even if that means making some people uncomfortable. As she so aptly put it, "It's like... this is just fun." And who are we to argue with that?
As the drama surrounding Sabrina Carpenter's Man's Best Friend continues to unfold, one thing's for sure: fans will be eagerly awaiting her next move – and her next album, no doubt!