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Sabrina Carpenter broke her silence and responded with class to the comments of three record producers, in this case Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete.
This trio criticized Sabrina's outfits as well as the lyrics of her songs with strong words. What resonated more on social media were other comments pointing out that her photos are very daring and that they set back women's rights.
In this case, Pete commented that she dresses like a girl and that he thinks she exploits her talent by sexualizing her image, which he doesn't think is necessary because of her talent. These comments caused quite a stir.
Sabrina has made a name for herself at the top of the music world thanks to her talent, lyrics and outfits that reflect her confidence. It is no secret that she is the target of criticism, but this time she did not stay silent.
Sabrina responds to comments against her
In an interview with The Sun, the 25-year-old singer responded to the questions in a very classy way: "My message has always been clear: If you can't handle a girl who is confident in her own sexuality, then don't come to my shows. "Female artists have always been shamed. In the 2000s it was Rihanna, in the '90s it was Britney Spears, in the '80s it was Madonna, and now it's me," she said.
Of course, she's not going to let that get her down: "It's totally regressive. It's like those who want to shame someone don't comment when I talk about self-care or body positivity or heartbreak, which are normal things that a 25-year-old goes through. They just want to talk about the sexual side of my performances," Sabrina told The Sun.
And they continue to attack her
Throughout the week, Mike Stock continued to attack Sabrina Carpenter for her outfits: "Women have won all their freedoms and their rights, they've fought for everything they've got and now they're wasting it, that's how I see it. It's crazy. If you want respect, don't come in a thong," was the unfortunate comment.
Not only that, but the lyrics of her music have also been criticized for being too sexual. "It's a terrible and lazy show," Mike commented.
The truth is that the comments made against Sabrina are totally out of place and the artist, far from worrying about them, wants to send a message to a whole generation of women to trust their sexuality. The reality is that despite all the questioning, she has certainly succeeded because of her huge impact both on and off stage.