
Uh, Why Is Sabrina Carpenter Getting A Worse Version Of The 2010s Taylor Swift …
Sabrina Carpenter's getting backlash over her 'Man's Best Friend' album and it's eerily similar to harmful past discourse about Taylor Swift.
An online debate surrounding pop stars Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift has gained traction, with fans highlighting what they perceive as a 'male-centered hate train' targeting female artists. A recent viral video, created by TikTok user Sophie💋 (sprinklestarr3000), dramatically illustrates this sentiment, showing a woman embodying the emotional struggle of defending Carpenter against criticism. The video, uploaded on September 1, 2025, from the US, has garnered significant attention, accumulating 643 views, 108 likes, and 5 comments. The video's text overlay, "Me running to defend Sabrina Carpenter from the same 'male centered' hate train that got to Taylor Swift," directly addresses the core of the discussion. Commenters on the video largely echoed this sentiment, with one user stating, "FRR!! and as she said, it’s like the opposite as the world ending and such a non-issue so why do ppl have to exaggerate about everything her and Taylor do." Another added, "Fr I don’t play abt Sabrina they are TRYING so hard to find reasons to hate her." The comments reflect a strong defensive stance from fans, who believe the criticism leveled against these artists, particularly regarding their personal lives and songwriting themes, is disproportionate and gender-biased. The video serves as a poignant, if satirical, representation of the ongoing cultural conversation about celebrity, gender, and online scrutiny in the music industry.
Sabrina Carpenter's getting backlash over her 'Man's Best Friend' album and it's eerily similar to harmful past discourse about Taylor Swift.