Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 10, 2025 · Entertainment

Sabrina Carpenter Dazzles in New Lingerie Look Amidst Controversial Artwork Backlash

Sabrina Carpenter looked incredible as she unveiled another album cover for the special edition of her new album Man's Best Friend

SABRINA CARPENTER SPARKLES IN NEW ALBUM COVER, LEAVING FANS GAGGING!

The drama continues for pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter, 26, as she unveiled a sizzling new album cover for the special edition of her latest album, Man's Best Friend. And this time, she's giving fans exactly what they've been asking for!

Remember that original album cover that left many scratching their heads? Yeah, well, it seems like Sabrina listened to the feedback and decided to treat us to a new look. Gone are the provocative images of her as a faceless man, replaced by a stunning portrait of the star lounging in a Rococo armchair surrounded by roses.

The pop star, 26, faced backlash over her original album cover which saw her posing on all fours as a faceless man tugged at her hair

The sheer black lingerie and gossamer nightgown-clad beauty added inches to her petite frame with those daring platform heels. And let's not forget that calling card marked "M.B.F." - talk about making a statement!

But what really got fans buzzing was Sabrina's caption: "New special edition cover of Man’s Best Friend available to pre-order now exclusively on rose vinyl." It seems like the singer is giving her loyal followers exactly what they've been craving.

And it looks like Sabrina's new look has won over even the most skeptical of fans. The comments section was flooded with praise for the star, with users gushing: "Exactly... why wasn’t this the cover in the beginning... THIS IS MY FAVORITE ONE SO FAR... OMG THIS COVER IS EVERYTHING WOW..."

Of course, not everyone is a fan of Sabrina's new look. Remember that backlash she faced over her original album cover? Well, it seems like some folks are still buzzing about it.

A leading domestic violence charity even called out the star for "reducing women to pets." Ouch! But Sabrina's not one to shy away from controversy. In fact, she's always been unapologetically herself - and that includes embracing her sexuality.

SABRINA CARPENTER'S CONTROVERSY-FILLED CAREER

As theScholarlyNote.com reported earlier this year, Sabrina faced backlash over her original album cover, which featured her as a faceless man. But it seems like she's not one to let criticism get her down.

In fact, Sabrina's always been open about her love of sex and her desire to push boundaries in her music and art. She even told Rolling Stone that she finds irony and humor in the controversy surrounding her work.

"I don't want to be pessimistic, but I truly feel like I've never lived in a time where women have been picked apart more, and scrutinized in every capacity," she said. "I'm not just talking about me. I'm talking about every female artist that is making art right now."

And it looks like Sabrina's using her music to speak out against the criticism. She even wrote a song called Needless To Say, which takes aim at the trolls who love to hate on her online.

Some of the lyrics state: "A pretty dress, an awkward angle/I bet you zoomed in close and held it up to show all of your friends." Ouch!

SABRINA CARPENTER'S NEW ALBUM COVER IS THE PERFECT RESPONSE TO HATERS

So what do we think? Is Sabrina's new album cover a bold statement against the critics, or is it just another attempt to grab our attention? Let us know in the comments below!

And remember, folks: when it comes to Sabrina Carpenter, you can always expect drama - but also some seriously stunning album covers.

Following the post, fans took to the comments to gush over the new artwork

It comes after Sabrina debuted an alternative album cover for Man's Best Friend after sparking controversy with her original provocative visual

In a defiant message that addressed the criticism she faced over the original cover, Sabrina said this new image was 'approved by God'

The new image graces the cover for the cassette packaging, while the original still fronts the CD. The album's record is available in both the new and original cover

It's certainly not the first time Sabrina has faced controversy over her embrace of sex