Sabrina Carpenter revealed an alternate cover Wednesday for her new album “Man’s Best Friend,” quipping on social media that it’s “approved by God.”
The alternate cover, which is a black-and-white photo of the singer standing close to a man in a suit, is much more tame than the original, which shows Carpenter on her hands and knees while someone in a suit tugs on her hair.
After Carpenter unveiled the original cover earlier this month, some claimed it was anti-feminist. The New York Times wrote that discussing it was a “trap,” adding it’s a “pornographic image” and it returns society to a “pre-#MeToo world.”
After someone on social media asked if Carpenter had a personality outside of sex, Carpenter responded, “Girl yes and it is goooooood.”
Singing about sex has gained Carpenter attention in the last few years. During concerts when she performed her song “Nonsense,” she would improvise horny outros, like “Can you warm me up? I’m super chilly / I’m a bank account boy, you should fill me / You know I got special love for Philly.”








