Sabrina Carpenter's new album cover for "Man’s Best Friend" sparks controversy

Sabrina Carpenter's new album cover sparks controversy online over its provocative imagery and message.


Pop Culture & Art June 12, 2025
Photo: Instagram

Sabrina Carpenter’s new album cover for Man’s Best Friend has quickly become a topic of heated debate across social media.

Unveiled during a recent Instagram Live session, the provocative artwork has divided fans and critics alike, with many expressing concern over its imagery.

The image shows Carpenter on all fours, with a faceless figure in black slacks gripping her blonde hair, a visual that many fans have described as overly sexual and submissive.

Adding to the controversy, Carpenter posted a close-up of a heart-shaped dog collar engraved with the album title, further intensifying the debate. Critics quickly took to social media, with some labelling the imagery as irresponsible, citing concerns over its portrayal of misogyny and violence.

However, many of Carpenter’s supporters saw the backlash as lack of media literacy and defended the cover, praising the pop star for being subversive.

Alongside the cover controversy, Carpenter’s lead single "Manchild", produced by Jack Antonoff, has topped both the U.S. and Global charts on Spotify, demonstrating her ongoing success in the music industry.

This new album follows Carpenter’s successful Short n’ Sweet release in 2024, which earned critical acclaim and several Grammy wins.

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