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“Sabrina Carpenter’s Paris Performance Sparks Outrage: What Really Happened on Stage?”

Added on March 18, 2025 inMusic News Cards

Sabrina Carpenter is making headlines for all the right and wrong reasons on her latest European tour, and let me tell you—it’s quite the spectacle! Picture this: the 26-year-old singer dazzling fans in Paris as part of her “Short n’ Sweet” tour, when she suddenly decides to simulate the infamous ‘Eiffel Tower sex position.’ Yes, you read that right! While some fans are loving the boldness and creativity she brings to her performance of ‘Juno,’ others are scratching their heads—or clutching their pearls—wondering if this is pushing the envelope a bit too far, especially with a younger audience in attendance. It’s not the first time Carpenter’s antics have stirred controversy, and it surely won’t be the last. So, what’s your take on this provocative performance art—are we celebrating self-expression or crossing a line? Check out the full story to dive deeper into this fascinating debate! LEARN MORE.

Sabrina Carpenter has been criticised for simulating an ‘Eiffel Tower sex position’ during one of her shows.

The singer, 26, is currently travelling across Europe as part of her Short n’ Sweet tour and this week, Carpenter was wowing fans in the French capital of Paris.

However, some people were taken aback by her most recent ‘Juno position’.

ICYMI, it’s not the first time that Carpenter has caused a bit of a stir while performing her song, ‘Juno’.

People criticised Carpenter for her most recent 'Juno position' (Hector Vivas/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

People criticised Carpenter for her most recent ‘Juno position’ (Hector Vivas/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

It’s become a bit of a tradition that prior to the song’s second chorus, she sings: “Wanna try out some freaky positions? Have you ever tried this one?”

At this point of the performance, she usually simulates a different sex position.

For example, while performing at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles last November, Carpenter was criticised for simulating oral sex with her microphone during her performance of ‘Juno’.

One person wrote on X: “We need better role models for children.”

While another said: “Can she stop sexualizing herself for 1 minute? LITERAL children are watching this, not just at the concert but also as it keeps appearing on my niece’s youtube.”

However, others said it was Carpenter’s show and she could do whatever she wants.

This week, the singer’s latest ‘Juno position’ has left tongues wagging, after Carpenter mimicked an ‘Eiffel Tower sex position’.

The move saw the singer bending over between two of her dancers while they lifted their hands above their heads to imitate the top of the Eiffel Tower.

People were divided over the performance, with one person writing: “She keeps getting bolder every show. THE WOMAN SHE IS INDEED.”

While another added: “Why does every tour stop get MORE unhinged?”

And a third said: “I’m sorry but she’s grown! she makes grown music if you actually listen. Don’t let your kids listen or attend a concert if you’re gonna be mad she’s doing grown things to her grown music.”

People had a lot of thoughts on the Juno position (X/@SabrinaTimes)

People had a lot of thoughts on the Juno position (X/@SabrinaTimes)

However, others were less impressed, with some complaining it wasn’t appropriate.

“Promoting sex positions to a primarily underage age audience? I stan her but this isn’t ok,” one wrote online.

And another added: “I’m sorry but there are little kids in the audience and this is taking it way too far.”

While a third wrote: “This has to be a joke.”

LADbible has reached out to Carpenter’s reps for comment.

Where to buy last-minute tickets for Sabrina Carpenter’s world tour

There’s still time to get hold of tickets for the Sabrina Carpenter UK tour if you’re quick. You can currently purchase resale tickets for BST Hyde Park, where the singer is headlining on Saturday, 5 July and Sunday, 6 July, via StubHub and Viagogo. Prices start from £181 per person.

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