
- Sabrina Carpenter released her seventh studio album, Man's Best Friend, on Friday.
- Speaking on CBS Mornings, Carpenter addressed the explicit nature of her lyrics and visuals, suggesting the album is not for overly sensitive listeners but can still be enjoyed by them.
- She said while some lyrics might seem too personal, they are intended to be fun and relatable for young women.
- The album's initial cover, depicting Carpenter on her hands and knees with her hair gripped, sparked debate, with some critics deeming it degrading.
- Carpenter later unveiled an alternate cover, jokingly stating it had been 'approved by God' in response to the earlier backlash.
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