
Sabrina Carpenter has been slammed after her latest x-rated acts on stage, which most recently included a 'lesbian sex position' in front of her audience.
The musician who has 'literally' thrust herself into the limelight in recent years thanks to hit songs such as Espresso and Taste, has gathered a reputation for some of her sexual acts on stage and it seems as if lots of parents aren't happy.
The American pop star certainly doesn't hold back when it comes to her performances and even 'killed' her ex-boyfriend Barry Keoghan in the music video for her song Please Please Please.
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It was only last month that the 25-year-old was being criticised for performing the 'Eiffel Tower' position in Paris during her 'Short n' Sweet tour, which clearly can't be that short since it's been going on for ages now, while she was also criticised for simulating oral sex with her microphone in LA last year, something she labelled the 'Juno position'.
For some reason, parents aren't too keen on their little ones witnessing that and now her latest x-rated stunt has landed her in more hot water with angry guardians.
After kneeling down on stage in Stockholm, the former Disney star performed 'the Juno position for lesbians' (like the inclusive queen she is), seemingly simulating cunnilingus or motorboating - either way, something being performed on a woman.

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Now, given that the song's lyrics are literally 'Wanna try out some freaky positions? Have you ever tried this one?', something she seemingly sings before every x-rated act, you would think that parents might just be expecting the positions to pop up.
Given that Carpenter's whole brand is based around her being horny, it's rather unfortunate that her songs are so damn catchy and kids seem to love them. And perhaps it's no worse for them to be singing along to those x-rated lyrics than seeing an x-rated position which they may well not understand anyway.
Despite this, people are clearly taking issue with a grown woman expressing her sexuality and have been criticising the singer after they made the decision to take their kids to the concert.
Angry commenters wrote: "Little kids go to your shows, you are so not a role model."
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Another said: "This gal is desperate for attention. It's kinda sad."
One user wrote: "That is really disgusting from her."
Carpenter has previously addressed the criticism she has received particularly from parents about her performances and outfits, clearly using her common sense to suggest that if you don't like seeing something, it's ok not to go.
She told Time: "You'll still get the occasional mother that has a strong opinion on how you should be dressing. And to that I just say, don't come to the show and that’s ok.
"It's unfortunate that it's ever been something to criticise, because truthfully, the scariest thing in the world is getting up on a stage in front of that many people and having to perform as if it's nothing. If the one thing that helps you do that is the way you feel comfortable dressing, then that's what you’ve got to do."
Topics: Celebrity, Sabrina Carpenter