
This past weekend, Sabrina Carpenter made waves as she took on dual roles as both host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live. The pop sensation delivered an unforgettable show, with a performance that left audiences buzzing.
Carpenter performed "Nobody’s Son" from her latest album "Man’s Best Friend," making headlines for her unfiltered delivery. Fans were shocked yet thrilled when, not once but twice, she sang the explicit lyrics, "he sure f-ed me up," during the live telecast. Though West Coast viewers and online versions later got a bleeped rendition, the initial live airing packed its full uncensored punch.
During a striking performance of "Nobody's Son," Carpenter donned a sparkling white karate gi, setting the stage with a martial arts flair. However, it was her earlier performance of "Manchild" that truly caught viewers off guard. Sabrina swapped the gi for something far more revealing—a T-shirt paired with only underwear—while performing in an intimate bedroom set.
“Everyone thinks of me as this horndog pop star, but there’s really so much more to me,” she joked in her opening monologue, embracing her cheeky public image.
Sabrina didn't shy away from poking fun at herself during her opening monologue. She humorously addressed her sultry reputation and even teased her new album cover, which shows her on all fours, adding a hilarious twist by revealing a cropped image featuring SNL cast member Bowen Yang helping her up.
"Some people got a little freaked out by the cover," she quipped. "If you zoom out, it’s clearly a picture from the 50th anniversary special of Bowen helping me up by the hair.”
While known for her bold performances, Sabrina Carpenter's SNL appearance will surely be remembered as one of the iconic episodes. Her mix of humor, music, and audacious style captivated the audience, proving her unique ability to entertain across multiple platforms.
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