Espresso' hitmaker Sabrina Carpenter has responded to harmful comments made by Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman, who claimed her image is "offensive."
Sabrina Carpenter has vowed never to tone down her bold and sexy stage persona after music mogul Pete Waterman branded her performances “offensive.” The 25-year-old pop star is determined to embrace her identity, saying critics simply cannot handle a woman confident in her own skin.
American singer Sabrina Carpenter recently hit back at music mogul Pete Waterman, who took a dig at today’s artists, who focused on the trend of "flashing the flesh," Waterman further called out Carpenter, stating that her dressing like a "little girl" was offensive and that she didn’t need to do that.
Sabrina Carpenter has told critics of her risqué performances to just stay away from her concerts. The "Espresso" singer is constantly criticized for her offensive song lyrics and skimpy outfits, and is very frustrated that female stars are still "shamed" for being comfortable in their own skin.
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Sabrina Carpenter fears she's being "shamed" for wearing skimpy outfits on stage just like other female pop stars such as Britney Spears and Madonna.
Sabrina Carpenter is standing her ground after music mogul Pete Waterman criticized her provocative stage performances as “offensive.” The US pop star, unapologetic about her bold image, has fired back,