Sabrina Carpenter's Bold Move: Could Banning Phones at Concerts 'Piss Off' Fans?
SCANDALOUS! Sabrina Carpenter Considers Phone-Free Concerts, Slams Backlash Over Raunchy Album Cover
Get ready for a pop star like no other! 25-year-old songstress Sabrina Carpenter is making waves in the music industry by considering a bold move - banning phones at her concerts! And if that's not enough to get your attention, she's also clapping back at haters who are bashing her raunchy album cover and sultry performances.
According to an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone, Sabrina revealed that she's been inspired by the phone-free experience at Bruno Mars' Silk Sonic show in Las Vegas. She told the publication, "I went to see Silk Sonic in Vegas, and they locked my phone. I've never had a better experience at a concert." And it seems like this epiphany has left her wondering if it's time to take away fans' ability to capture her performances on camera.
"I'm absolutely considering introducing phone-free gigs," she confessed. "This will honestly piss off my fans, but I genuinely believe it would be an amazing experience for everyone involved." It seems like Sabrina is willing to risk alienating some of her die-hard fans in order to create a more immersive and engaging atmosphere at her shows.
But it's not just the phone-free policy that has people talking - Sabrina's also facing heat over her provocative album cover, which features her kneeling beside a suited man with a fistful of her hair. When one Twitter user asked if she has a personality outside of sex, Sabrina fired back with a sassy response: "Girl yes and it is goooooood."
And in case you were wondering what's really behind the controversy surrounding her album cover, Sabrina spilled all to X: "It's always so funny to me when people complain. They're like, 'All she does is sing about this.' But those are the songs that you've made popular. Clearly, you love sex. You're obsessed with it. It's in my show."
Of course, not everyone is convinced by Sabrina's defenses - some have taken issue with her simulated sex positions during performances. But Sabrina insists that there's more to her shows than just the sultry moments: "There's so many more moments than the Juno positions, but those are the ones you post every night and comment on."
As Sabrina gets ready to drop her new album Man's Best Friend on August 29, it seems like she's not afraid to speak her mind and stand by her artistic vision. And while some may be upset by her bold moves, we're all for a pop star who's unafraid to take risks and push boundaries.
Sources:
- Rolling Stone
- The Scholarly Note