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Sabrina Carpenter's Explosive June: Iconic Moments, Firestorms, and a Provocative New Album

Sabrina Carpenter's Explosive June: Iconic Moments, Firestorms, and a Provocative New Album

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Sabrina Carpenter has exploded into June 2025 with a mix of career-defining moments, social media firestorms, and headline-grabbing business moves. Riding high after her now iconic Rolling Stone cover, she is at the center of both acclaim and controversy thanks to the announcement of her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, set for release August 29. The album’s cover, featuring a suited man holding her by a leash while she’s on all fours, has drawn sharp criticism—some calling it misogynistic—though Carpenter stands firm, labeling the imagery ironic and directly rebuffing social media accusations of oversexualization. When challenged on TikTok about a possible Lolita reference, she shut it down cold, saying she’s never seen the film and it was never on her mood board.

Fresh off back-to-back viral singles including the cheeky Manchild, described by the Los Angeles Times as the sonic equivalent of a loving eye roll and complete with a music video featuring incompetent suitors and pig baths, she’s been teasing influences from ABBA to Dolly Parton. Carpenter electrified fans during a headlining set at Primavera Sound in Barcelona, where she debuted Manchild live and covered 'It’s Raining Men,' leaving the crowd buzzing.

In a revealing Rolling Stone interview, Sabrina floated the idea of banning phones at future concerts to help fans truly connect, explaining she was inspired by the phone-free energy of Silk Sonic’s Vegas shows—even if she admits it “will honestly piss off my fans.” The bold proposal underscores how she’s redefining her rules in the midst of international attention.

Recent days also saw Sabrina crash Quinta Brunson’s Saturday Night Live monologue, joining a star-studded musical comedy skit alongside Marcello Hernandez and Dwyane Wade. Her surprise appearance generated a wave of social media reaction, with Instagram and TikTok flooded by clips and fan edits labeling it both a career milestone and a highlight of the episode.

Touring remains relentless, with her Short n’ Sweet Tour hitting major venues across Europe and North America, including two sold-out nights at BST Hyde Park in London, and multiple arena dates scheduled for New York, LA, and beyond through November. Tickets, merch sales, and VIP packages are reportedly flying, and her live performances keep sparking new meme moments and setlist speculation online.

This whirlwind of album buzz, onstage antics, and unapologetic social media sparring cements Sabrina Carpenter as one of pop’s most unpredictable and significant forces this summer.

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