The album artwork has sparked controversy online!
Sabrina Carpenter has announced she will be releasing a new album called 'Man’s Best Friend' in August.
It comes one year after the 26-year-old American singer released her chart-topping sixth studio album 'Short N’ Sweet', which contained the number one hits 'Espresso' and 'Please, Please, Please'.
She also released a new single titled 'Manchild' last week, which will feature on the upcoming album.
Taking to Instagram, Sabrina wrote: “My new album, ‘Man’s Best Friend’ is out on August 29, 2025. i can’t wait for it to be yours x Pre-order now.”
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Speaking about the upcoming album, Sabrina wrote: "I tried not to overthink the process this time, I felt so at ease making Man’s Best Friend that I felt like it was a gift that shouldn’t be taken for granted as every inch came together so effortlessly, different from my other previous projects where I’d bang my head to crack numerous codes.
"This one felt like riding a bike! I went back to some of my favourite artists growing up listening to a lot of Stevie, Dolly, Donna etc and was surprised to find so many of those artists I loved put out a new record every year for a long time.
"Can’t say that is or will be the norm for me but this time it really eased my mind about putting something out when it feels right!"
However, the album artwork has caused a stir online.
It shows Sabrine on her knees in a black minidress and heels while holding her hand up to a man’s trouser leg, as he stood over her and gripped a fistful of her hair.
The second photo in the post included a zoomed-in photo of a dog wearing a tag which reads "Man’s Best Friend".
Although most of her fans were thrilled with the update of a new album, the artwork left some followers “uncomfortable.”
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