Sabrina Carpenter decides to tone down her concerts; switched Juno positions with a cannon to fire t-shirts - Deets Inside | - Times of India
Sabrina Carpenter, the ‘Espresso’ singer, is renowned for her classy confidence, relatable lyrics, and one-of-a-kind concert shows. Recently, she performed at Hyde Park, London, with a crowd of 65,000, and she reportedly decided to tone down the spicy, controversial choreography.
Sabrina has been making music for about a decade, but her viral moments were from the shows where she did ‘Juno positions’ or the racy choreography on ‘Bed Chem’ during the tour. However, she faced a lot of backlash from the critics, who opposed her dance routines, citing her influence on young teenagers. Adding to the fuel, Carpenter’s album cover was heavily criticized by the fans, calling the image ‘regressive’ and ‘violent.
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According to the BBC, the 26-year-old reportedly turned the level down in the recent concert show at London's BST Festival on Saturday night, making it a little more ‘family-friendly.’ At one point, Sabrina flashed a ‘parental discretion’ graphic on screen while she was performing ‘Bed Chem’ from her ‘Short n’ Sweet’ album. She removed her signature position part, which was highly anticipated by fans, and used a cannon to fire t-shirts into the crowd.
Despite the branding changes, Sabrina has also been shifting gears towards her upcoming album ‘Man’s Best Friend,’ where her appearance and costumes have visibly changed during the shows. “London, thank you so much for having us tonight, this has to be one of the biggest shows I've played in my entire life,” she said on Saturday. Recently, the ‘Please Please Please’ singer shared an alternate album cover for ‘Man’s Best Friend.’ Jesting that it's approved by God, she shared an image where she is holding a man’s arm in the swarm and looking in another direction.