Critics of Sabrina Carpenter‘s obscene album cover have been written off as an older generation that “gets offended.”
The 26-year-old American singer claimed that the negative comments made about the picture of her on her knees with a man holding her hair were the same as saying, “You’re not allowed to have sex but we are.”
She stated: “It’s a generation that has either young children or they’ve raised children and they’re just sort of looking at it from a different point in life, sort of scolding, and they all had sex many times because they popped a lot of kids out.
“So I just think about that and I’m always just like, it’s so funny. I mean, we’re all just so judgmental.”
With three songs anticipated in the Top Ten, her album, Man’s Best Friend, which was released last week, is probably going to peak at No. 1 tomorrow. The cover has drawn criticism from Women’s Aid, which claims that “isn’t edgy, it’s regressive.”





