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Sabrina Carpenter has been everywhere lately and her momentum is only building. Just this week, headlines blazed as the pop sensation unveiled an alternate, tamer cover for her upcoming seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, after the original cover sparked heated backlash for its provocative imagery. In a move that set social media abuzz, Sabrina posted a new black and white shot to Instagram—clutching a suited man—with the sly caption, “i signed some copies of Man’s Best Friend for you guys, & here is a new alternate cover approved by God,” as reported by DailyFly and Coast 104.5. The album is officially dropping August 29, continuing her streak after last year’s global smash Short n’ Sweet, which delivered career-high chart numbers thanks to singles like Espresso and Please Please Please.
Sabrina isn’t just making waves with album art. The newly released lead single Manchild, co-written with Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen, dropped its music video directed by Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia, and quickly notched more than 15 million views. Carpenter has been candid online and in interviews, describing the track as an anthem for the confusing, exhilarating years of young adulthood, calling its creation “the best random Tuesday of my life,” according to AOL and her official channels.
Anniversary fever struck on July 15 when Sabrina celebrated three years since her breakthrough Emails I Can’t Send, sharing behind-the-scenes memories and messages of gratitude to her fans. Local media outlets and her socials recounted the journey from young Disney star to chart-dominating powerhouse—her net worth reportedly rocketing after Espresso’s meteoric rise, with brand endorsements for Absolut, Kahlúa, Skims, Prada Beauty, and product collabs like “That’s That Me Espresso” ice cream and Supergoop! sunscreen, as covered by BoredPanda.
On the touring front, Sabrina announced a second sold-out North American leg of her acclaimed Short n’ Sweet tour. Kicking off October 23 in Pittsburgh, the arena run includes five nights at Madison Square Garden and six at Crypto.com Arena—all hot on the heels of high-energy festival appearances across Europe and two headlining nights at London’s Hyde Park this July. According to PopFiltr, ticket and VIP package demand is sky-high, with fans scrambling for presale access.
And there’s talk of a potential phone-free concert policy after Sabrina told Rolling Stone she loved the no-phone atmosphere at Silk Sonic’s Vegas show: “I genuinely felt like I was back in the Seventies… Do not zoom in on me when I'm 80 years old up there.”
While unconfirmed, sources close to her team suggest her relationship with tech brands may be shifting as she was reportedly spotted using an iPhone despite long-standing Samsung Galaxy endorsements. Professionally, industry insiders like Darcus Beese credit her unstoppable rise to both strategic pivots and an authentic desire to define her destiny beyond Disney.
One thing’s clear—every move Sabrina Carpenter makes, both on and off the stage, is headline news and her next era is shaping up to be the biggest yet.
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