Sabrina Carpenter is impressed by Hollywood stars, including Andrew Garfield and Mikey Madison's rendition of her 2024 track, Please Please Please.
In an interview with The Sun earlier this week, Waterman in particular named Carpenter as one artist whose image, he thinks, is detrimental to women. He said: “To see Sabrina Carpenter dressed ...
Sabrina Carpenter is a first-time nominee at this year's Grammys, and the ceremony just got all the more "Short n' Sweet" with the announcement that she'll be performing at the awards show too.
She’s the “Short n’ Sweet” pop princess who dominated the charts in 2024, but the path to breakthrough stardom was longer and more intense for Sabrina Carpenter than casual fans may think.
Sabrina has become known for her cheeky lyrics and scantily-clad stage costumes - but the music moguls have now hit out at her approach. Pete, 78, has claimed the star dresses as a little girl ...
If you’re asking to be respected, don’t come on in a G-string.” The men went on to dismiss Carpenter’s lyrics as “lazy” and overtly sexualised. It’s difficult to know where to start ...
Artists like Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX ruled last summer’s charts. Like Gaga, all three women are known for playing with hyper-feminine conventions in their art. Recently, the “Die With a Smile” hitmaker shared some advice for pop music’s hottest trio.
The hot topic surrounding Joshua Bassett, Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter’s love triangle sparked in 2021. What songs have the singers written about each other?
Sabrina Carpenter has recently clapped back at critics for calling her image “offensive”. Earlier this week, the English songwriter and music record producer Pete Waterman slammed Sabrina over ...
“They just want to talk about the ­sexual side of my performances.” Sabrina Carpenter performing in 2024 (2024 Invision) Stock and Waterman, along with Matt Aitken, are part of a trio of pop ...
Lady Gaga has some hard-earned wisdom to pass down to the younger pop stars who are following in her footsteps. In a new cover story interview with Elle published Tusday (Jan. 28), the 13-time Grammy winner gave her two cents on artists such as Chappell Roan,