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The Manchild hitmaker pointed out that phones being held up at concerts "feels super normal" to her generation.
Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” debuts at No. 1 on four U.K. charts, while older album Emails I Can’t Send returns to the rankings years after release.
Sabrina Carpenter is not the problem. Our lack of orgasms is.
I t took the sudden escalation of yet another deadly international conflict for people to finally stop rage-posting about ...
If the purpose of art is to spark debate, Carpenter has certainly succeeded. But even so, I can’t help but think that this is ...
In a world where every moment is documented, Sabrina Carpenter dares to envision a concert experience free from phone screens ...
But for the most part, this criticism washed away. The phrase "I'm 17 and afraid of Sabrina Carpenter" became a running ...
The 25-year-old pop star told Rolling Stone in a new interview that she was 'absolutely' considering introducing phone-free ...
The pop star said a phone-free requirement at a recent concert inspired her to consider similar policies for her own tours.
Sabrina Carpenter fans might want to capture as many memories from her concerts while they still can. Though the Grammy winner is used to looking out into a crowd of people and cellphones, she ...
Sabrina Carpenter's new single "Manchild" debuts at No. 1 on multiple U.K. charts this week, and as it does, it's joined by ...