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  • Sabrina Carpenter Soars: New Album, Sold-Out Shows, and Brand Deals Boost Net Worth
    Jul 26 2025
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    In recent days, Sabrina Carpenter has been making waves in the entertainment world with several significant developments. Her highly anticipated seventh studio album, "Man's Best Friend," is set to drop on August 29, following the massive success of her previous album "Short n' Sweet," which debuted in August 2024. The lead single from the new album, "Manchild," has been a chart-topper, reaching number one in the U.S. and U.K., and was co-written with Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen. The music video for "Manchild" has garnered over 15 million views, reports OneAdmin.

    Carpenter recently shared an alternate cover for "Man's Best Friend" after facing backlash over the original artwork, which some critics deemed provocative. The new cover features her in a black and white photo embracing a man. This move reflects her willingness to adapt and connect with her audience amid controversy, as noted by KCIM.

    In terms of tour dates, Sabrina Carpenter is gearing up for the second leg of her North American "Short n' Sweet" tour, set to kick off on October 23 in Pittsburgh. This tour extension will include multiple sold-out shows at iconic venues like Madison Square Garden in New York and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, according to Wikipedia.

    On the business front, Carpenter has been thriving with brand partnerships. She has collaborated with Absolut Vodka, Skims, and Redken, among others, and launched her own fragrance line, Sweet Tooth. Her net worth has seen a significant boost, partly due to these successful brand deals and her massive social media following, as reported by BoredPanda.

    Carpenter has also been creatively engaging her fans by revealing the tracklist for "Man's Best Friend" using puppies in a series of social media posts. This innovative approach has generated considerable buzz around the upcoming album, as highlighted by InMusicBlog.

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    2 min
  • Sabrina Carpenter's Unstoppable Rise: From Album Art Controversy to Arena Tours
    Jul 22 2025
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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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    3 min
  • Sabrina Carpenter's Pop Reign: Milestones, Martinis, and Manchild
    Jul 19 2025
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    Sabrina Carpenter is closing out July 2025 in a blizzard of milestones headlines and live-wire business moves that showcase just how powerful a force she’s become on the pop landscape. Just days ago she made international music news when she joined Duran Duran onstage at Londons Hyde Park as part of the British Summer Time series bringing a dose of mischievous pop energy to an Eighties classic Hungry Like the Wolf and reminding the sold-out crowd she’s just as comfortable playing arena queen as she is guest star according to Spin. This buzz-building appearance dovetails with Carpenter’s headline turn at Lollapalooza alongside Olivia Rodrigo and Tyler The Creator July 31 to August 3 continuing a string of festival moments that keep her front and center in music news as reported by 1077lakefm.

    Back stateside Sabrina lit up social media this week with a playful Instagram post confirming her next studio album Man’s Best Friend will drop August 29 a scant year after her Grammy-winning Short n Sweet and already fanned with speculation around its themes due to cheeky cover art that riffs on loyalty and power dynamics as highlighted by AOL. Her new single Manchild has raced to the top of both U S and global Spotify charts since its release and Sabrina herself called it the song embodiment of a loving eye roll urging fans to scream it all summer she said on X.

    Carpenter’s business star is meanwhile in ascendance as brands scramble to join the Espresso-fueled pop moment. As Bored Panda details she rolled out a custom espresso martini with Absolut and Kahlúa she’s the face of Skims Intimates and the first global ambassador for Redken and recently landed a partnership with Prada Beauty. Her influence also now stretches into the food world with Dunkin’s Brown Sugar Shakin Espresso and even a That’s That Me ice cream with Van Leeuwen. Analyst chatter now puts her 2024 earnings from brand deals and social media as high as 83.9 million as she holds sway over more than 68 million followers across platforms.

    On the touring front Sabrina just announced a fresh run of North American Short n Sweet dates extending through November including a Halloween blowout at Madison Square Garden and a week-long finale in Los Angeles per AOL. She marked the third anniversary of her breakthrough album Emails I Cant Send on July 15 sharing “special moments” with fans according to Hot1025 and 1067kmx.

    All this week fans have been dissecting her TikTok and YouTube content while Reddit rumors swirl about the end of her Samsung brand deal after users spotted her with an iPhone — but these are unconfirmed. What is certain is that Sabrina Carpenter’s current chart dominance headline-grabbing business undertakings and risk-taking artistry are the stuff of long-term pop legend.

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    3 min
  • Sabrina Carpenter's Unstoppable Rise: Controversy, Accolades, and a Pop Star at Full Velocity
    Jul 15 2025
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    Sabrina Carpenter has been riding a tidal wave of attention over the past several days, a stretch marked by a series of headline-grabbing public appearances, new music controversy, and business buzz. On July 5, she electrified a crowd of 65000 at British Summer Time Hyde Park, delivering a performance that saw her sharing the stage with legends like Duran Duran. British outlets raved about her bold stage presence, but noted she toned things down visually from her more provocative shows. The momentum didn’t let up, as just days later, the BRIT Awards announced that Carpenter would be honored with their prestigious Global Success Award at the 2025 ceremony this February—making her the first international artist ever to score this accolade. The likes of Adele, Sam Smith, and Ed Sheeran are previous recipients, but the committee made her their inaugural overseas winner on the strength of a historic year. She reportedly dominated the UK singles chart, securing the top spot for a combined 21 weeks and even occupying the top three places simultaneously—a feat no woman in UK chart history has matched. American fans will note she pulled off a similarly jaw-dropping move at home, becoming the first artist since the Beatles to claim their first three top-five US hits all at once.

    On the business side, her beauty line continues to command attention and inspire “beautytok” content on platforms like TikTok, where fans and style-watchers dissect her entrepreneurial rise and secret branding strategies. Behind the scenes, her approach has been widely praised as shrewd and authentic. Social media erupted again this week over her album “Man’s Best Friend.” After the debut cover faced heated backlash for its provocative, submissive imagery, Sabrina shrewdly revealed an alternate, more conservative cover, joking it was “approved by God.” The second version—an homage to Marilyn Monroe—signaled an evolved brand responsiveness while sparking renewed dialogue about feminism in pop. Major music outlets like Billboard and Variety have covered the controversy exhaustively.

    Style watchers took note of her appearance at the Dior Homme Menswear show during Paris Fashion Week, where she swapped her signature flirty vibe for a tailored look, pinning back her bangs and earning raves for the grown-up makeover. Meanwhile, her Rolling Stone photo spread saw her leaning into both sensual and vulnerable imagery; her comments acknowledged the persistent criticism of her risqué stage persona, but Sabrina shrugged off complaints, noting fans themselves have propelled her more sexual songs to the top of the charts and maintaining that criticism is a burden women in pop have always borne. All the while, anticipation builds for her August 29 album release, which has prompted presale surges across Europe and second dates at major venues like Paris’ Accor Arena. No viral drama, just pop stardom at full velocity—Carpenter is everywhere this July, redefining her power in real time.

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    3 min
  • Sabrina Carpenter's Historic Week: Hyde Park Triumph, Duran Duran Collab, and Million-Dollar Philanthropy
    Jul 12 2025
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    It has been a landmark week for Sabrina Carpenter marked by headline-grabbing performances and notable philanthropic milestones. Bringing the British Summer Time Hyde Park weekend in London to a close on July 6, Carpenter delivered her second consecutive sold-out show to an audience of 65000 fans. The night became a moment in pop history with the legendary Duran Duran joining her on stage, a surprise collaboration celebrated widely across music media. Together with Simon Le Bon and John Taylor, Carpenter performed the classic Hungry Like The Wolf, trading verses and harmonies—an event highlighted by American Songwriter, People, and Duran Duran’s official channels, with Duran Duran sharing gratitude on Instagram and Carpenter posting her own fan-girling thanks. Making the spectacle even sweeter, Carpenter elevated her finale by sailing over the crowd on a crane-operated platform, downing an espresso, and launching into her massive hit Espresso, fireworks bursting overhead.

    During her Hyde Park sets: Carpenter’s performance was a masterclass in stagecraft and self-awareness. She debuted new material like Manchild to raucous fanfare, delivered hits like Feather and Please Please Please, and donned sparkling costumes that had social media buzzing. She repeatedly told crowds that performing in Hyde Park was a realization of a lifelong dream, a sentiment amplified by countless fan videos and trending Twitter clips.

    Beyond the stage, Carpenter’s influence is being felt in philanthropy. As reported by Forbes and Variety, her Sabrina Carpenter Fund crossed the million-dollar mark in less than a year—faster than any artist before her in partnership with Plus1. Established during her Short n’ Sweet Tour, the Fund supports mental health, animal welfare, and LGBTQ rights, sending substantial donations to organizations such as The Jed Foundation, Best Friends Animal Society, and Rainbow Railroad. Carpenter, in a Forbes interview, emphasized her personal commitment, noting the importance of amplifying the work of these life-changing groups. Plus1’s CEO publicly praised her as an “exceptional philanthropic partner” deeply involved in every strategic decision.

    The chart-topping momentum continues: Manchild, her latest single, recently debuted at number one in both the US and UK, a first for Carpenter. Meanwhile, anticipation builds for her forthcoming album, Man’s Best Friend, due August 29—a fact she promoted enthusiastically via her official site and across Instagram. She’s set to headline Lollapalooza in Chicago next, before resuming touring in Europe and North America this fall. Social media remains electric: fan accounts and her own pages are filled with Hyde Park highlights and behind-the-scenes glimpses from her tour, fueling even more anticipation for her upcoming album and appearances. No significant controversies or unconfirmed reports surfaced in recent days—just a steady stream of headlines cementing Carpenter’s status as a major force in pop music and pop culture alike.

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    3 min
  • Sabrina Carpenter: Pop Icon Navigates Controversy, Triumphs at Hyde Park, and Raises $1M for Charity
    Jul 9 2025
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    Sabrina Carpenter has been at the epicenter of music news and pop culture chatter over the past several days, with a near-constant stream of headlines, hot takes, and social media buzz. The most widely-discussed event has been her decision to unveil a new, alternative cover for her upcoming album “Man’s Best Friend,” following intense backlash over the original artwork. The initial cover, which featured Carpenter in a submissive position with a man holding her hair, drew fierce criticism for its perceived regression of feminist ideals and sparked heated debates across Twitter and TikTok. According to Billboard and Variety, Carpenter responded by releasing a new, more conservative and playful black-and-white cover that channels Marilyn Monroe era glamour, noting cheekily that it was "approved by God". This move was seen both as damage control and as a savvy engagement with her audience about the line between empowerment and exploitation in pop imagery.

    While the album art debate raged, Carpenter was cementing her live performance credentials at London’s BST Hyde Park festival, where she headlined back-to-back sold-out nights on July 5 and 6. Time Out London and When The Horn Blows reported that these were not just another pair of shows—this was a career milestone, marking her first time headlining a major festival. Her sets were described as energetic and improvisational, with playful moments onstage and a run of recent hits, including the global chart-toppers “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.” The grand finale arrived on the second night, when she shocked the crowd by bringing out Duran Duran’s Simon Le Bon and John Taylor for a live rendition of their 1982 classic “Hungry Like the Wolf.” Parade and 1067 KMx confirmed the moment lit up social media and music press, with Duran Duran praising Carpenter on Instagram for orchestrating the unexpected and electrifying crossover.

    Outside the limelight, Carpenter’s philanthropic efforts were also in the news as Forbes and Yardbarker detailed how her Sabrina Carpenter Fund, launched with PLUS1 during her “Short n’ Sweet” tour, quietly passed the remarkable threshold of $1 million raised for mental health, animal welfare, and LGBTQ+ rights. The fund’s pace has set records for PLUS1 partnerships and highlights her rising stature not just as a pop star but as a committed activist willing to leverage her business partnerships, like her Erewhon deal, for social good.

    Rounding out the headlines, fans and financial analysts alike have noted that Carpenter’s net worth is rapidly climbing, buoyed by her chart dominance, savvy endorsements from the likes of Samsung and Skims, and the viral staying power of her singles. Social media has been awash with praise for her Hyde Park performances, debate over her album artwork, and enthusiastic sharing of her duet with Duran Duran, making Sabrina Carpenter arguably the most talked-about pop musician of the week.

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    3 min
  • Sabrina Carpenter's Unstoppable Rise: Pop Phenom's Blockbuster Summer
    Jun 24 2025
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    Sabrina Carpenter’s past few days have been nothing short of a career-defining whirlwind. On June 24, she dominated headlines after sweeping three awards at the 2025 Kids’ Choice Awards, appearing via video to thank her fans—a clear signal of her growing influence with younger audiences, as reported by her official fan site. Fresh off that victory, Carpenter remains in high gear on the live circuit, with her Short n’ Sweet Tour continuing to sell out major venues across two continents and concluding with a six-night Los Angeles stand at Crypto.com Arena in November, according to her official tour schedule and Ticketmaster. Summer festival season is also keeping her in the spotlight; she recently performed at Primavera Sound in Barcelona and has headline slots set for BST Hyde Park in London, Lollapalooza in Chicago, and Austin City Limits this fall.

    In terms of new music, Sabrina has sparked excitement with the June 5 release of her playful single “Manchild,” which she hyped on Instagram, calling it “the song embodiment of a loving eye roll” and pairing its premiere with a tongue-in-cheek music video. The song’s rollout, covered by the Los Angeles Times, has been accompanied by pointed nods to influences like ABBA, Donna Summer, and Dolly Parton, which she teased during an Instagram Live. The real bombshell for fans and critics alike, however, is her imminent album “Man’s Best Friend,” set for release August 29. The provocative album art and cheeky dog-themed motif have set social media alight, and Variety reports that anticipation is high, with her latest single “Manchild” already drawing comparisons to earlier hits like “15 Minutes” and “Busy Woman.”

    Not content to just make music, Carpenter is also making statements about the live music experience itself. According to Digital Music News, she recently praised the growing trend of phone bans at concerts, hinting at a desire to cultivate more intimate, distraction-free environments for her performances—a move being watched across the industry for its possible long-term impact.

    Carpenter’s surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live just weeks ago, where she joined Quinta Brunson for a comedic musical number, is still fueling social media chatter. People magazine and fan communities alike have declared it a milestone, proof of her crossover appeal and deft comedic timing. On platforms like TikTok and Instagram, clips of her SNL appearance and live performances are racking up views, while fans dissect every lyric, outfit, and onstage moment.

    In sum, Sabrina Carpenter is in the midst of a remarkable run: new music, sold-out shows, major award wins, and constant digital buzz. The next chapter promises even more as “Man’s Best Friend” approaches, cementing her status as both a pop culture phenom and a business-savvy artist with a finger firmly on the pulse of her generation.

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    3 min
  • Sabrina Carpenter's Explosive June: Iconic Moments, Firestorms, and a Provocative New Album
    Jun 20 2025
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    Sabrina Carpenter has exploded into June 2025 with a mix of career-defining moments, social media firestorms, and headline-grabbing business moves. Riding high after her now iconic Rolling Stone cover, she is at the center of both acclaim and controversy thanks to the announcement of her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, set for release August 29. The album’s cover, featuring a suited man holding her by a leash while she’s on all fours, has drawn sharp criticism—some calling it misogynistic—though Carpenter stands firm, labeling the imagery ironic and directly rebuffing social media accusations of oversexualization. When challenged on TikTok about a possible Lolita reference, she shut it down cold, saying she’s never seen the film and it was never on her mood board.

    Fresh off back-to-back viral singles including the cheeky Manchild, described by the Los Angeles Times as the sonic equivalent of a loving eye roll and complete with a music video featuring incompetent suitors and pig baths, she’s been teasing influences from ABBA to Dolly Parton. Carpenter electrified fans during a headlining set at Primavera Sound in Barcelona, where she debuted Manchild live and covered 'It’s Raining Men,' leaving the crowd buzzing.

    In a revealing Rolling Stone interview, Sabrina floated the idea of banning phones at future concerts to help fans truly connect, explaining she was inspired by the phone-free energy of Silk Sonic’s Vegas shows—even if she admits it “will honestly piss off my fans.” The bold proposal underscores how she’s redefining her rules in the midst of international attention.

    Recent days also saw Sabrina crash Quinta Brunson’s Saturday Night Live monologue, joining a star-studded musical comedy skit alongside Marcello Hernandez and Dwyane Wade. Her surprise appearance generated a wave of social media reaction, with Instagram and TikTok flooded by clips and fan edits labeling it both a career milestone and a highlight of the episode.

    Touring remains relentless, with her Short n’ Sweet Tour hitting major venues across Europe and North America, including two sold-out nights at BST Hyde Park in London, and multiple arena dates scheduled for New York, LA, and beyond through November. Tickets, merch sales, and VIP packages are reportedly flying, and her live performances keep sparking new meme moments and setlist speculation online.

    This whirlwind of album buzz, onstage antics, and unapologetic social media sparring cements Sabrina Carpenter as one of pop’s most unpredictable and significant forces this summer.

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    3 min