Sabrina Carpenter's concert sparks debate over choreography at L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena
Sabrina Carpenter’s concert at L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena, part of her Short n’ Sweet tour, has sparked heated debates online. Clips from the November 15 performance, particularly during the outro of her hit song Bed Chem, went viral, showcasing provocative choreography featuring shadow performances with a male partner on stage. Social media erupted, with some fans praising Carpenter for shedding her Disney image, while others criticized the routine as overly suggestive for her audience.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter getting MAJOR backlash for her s*xualized concert.
Many are calling her out due to her having young fans.
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Despite backlash from certain users, many defended the 25-year-old artist, pointing out that her lyrics and performances are targeted at adult audiences. "She ain’t meant for kids—her Disney days are over," one user commented. Another added, "It’s not her fault kids are attending her shows; her music clearly isn’t for children."The night also featured a surprise appearance by Christina Aguilera. The two performed Aguilera’s hits Ain’t No Other Man and What a Girl Wants, marking a special moment for fans. This collaboration follows their earlier joint performance in September at Spotify Music Studio.