ICYMI, Sabrina Carpenter is under fire after her latest Short Nâ Sweet Tour stop. Following her Nov. 15 show in Los Angeles, Carpenter was criticized for the showâs âoverly sexualâ content â specifically, the controversy surrounding the performance’s âBed Chemâ outro.
Since the beginning of the tour, Carpenter has typically done an outro for her song âBed Chem.â (Side note, âBed Chemâ is about her sexual chemistry with a new partner, which fans have speculated to be about Barry Keoghan.) In these outros on her Short Nâ Sweet Tour, Carpenter and her âpartnerâsâ silhouettes are seen fooling around behind bed curtains and simulating some PG-13 foreplay, but itâs usually just them rolling around and never anything R-rated. That is until her first Los Angeles show
At her Nov. 15 show in Los Angeles, Carpenterâs backup dancerâs silhouette was seen lifting up her legs and spreading them during the âBed Chemâ outro, and fans are absolutely torn on this. While some think that this was definitely inappropriate, especially given that Carpenter has many young fans at her concerts, others argue that she displays a content warning before her songs, and that her music isnât meant for young kids.Â
After clips of the âBed Chemâ outro went viral, folks immediately took to Instagram, Youtube, and X, flooding the comments of her performance to share their divided opinions. One user wrote âI love her but thatâs too muchđâ while another wrote âpoor barryâ. Others wrote âOH WOWâ and âShe ateeeâ to express their love for this jaw-dropping performance.
Additionally, on TikTok, creator @noahglenncarter broke down the controversy, which caused internet users to voice their opinions in the comment section. One user came to Carpenterâs defense, writing, âyou do realize sabrina carpenter isnât for kids?â and another commented âOh please Sabrina is an adult letâs be real.â However, other users arenât as pleased, with one commenting, âSheâs literally been half naked every concert lately, sheâs slowly going from slightly appropriate to dangerous territory. Who didnât see this comingâ and âThis is so inappropriate. Not just because there were minors, but because it is not respectful to the audience.â
X users have not been shy about sharing their opinions either, with one user sharing a video of the performance and writing “i CANNOT be the only person that finds her doing this in front of a audience full of children inappropriateâŚ.” However, fans immediately came to Carpenterâs defense, saying that they should listen to Carpenterâs music before deciding to bring their kids to her tour.
i CANNOT be the only person that thinks parents should listen to artists music first and research them before taking their children to their concert. as you would know that sabrina carpenter isnât a childrenâs artist as sheâs not on disney anymore and has multiple songs about sex https://t.co/9HXWRGpdvD
â đđđđŁ (@eternalemails) November 18, 2024
i’m confused as to when the public decided that sabrina carpenter was meant to be a kid friendly artist đ? she writes sex songs i don’t know what they expect pic.twitter.com/s2CZ3YHyDz
â kennaâ¸â¸ #1 fots stan (@tscrazierr) November 17, 2024
innapropriate this, inappropriate thatâŚ
sabrina carpenter is a grown ass woman if yall dont want ur kids there then dont bring them to a show where shes literally horny shakespeare pic.twitter.com/83b4jErBgiâ ry (@ntItcblvd) November 17, 2024
However, Carpenter has spoken out about the criticism she often receives, most notably to Rolling Stone. When asked for her opinion on those who have âstrong opinionsâ on the sexual nature of her shows, the singer said, âTo that I just say, donât come to the show and thatâs OK.â She continued, âItâs unfortunate that itâs ever been something to criticize, because truthfully, the scariest thing in the world is getting up on a stage in front of that many people and having to perform as if itâs nothing.â.Â
As the tour continues, itâs clear that Carpenterâs choices will remain a topic of interest and discussion among her audience. IMO, I think parents shouldnât bring their kids to her show if they donât want them seeing sexual content. Sheâs not a Disney star anymore, she’s 25! Let her live!