Sabrina Carpenter is opening up about her male audience, and unsurprisingly she does not seem to hold them in too high regard.
The Manchild singer, who repeatedly takes swipes at men through her music, has given her candid thoughts on men.
In her cover story with Vogue Italia, the two-time Grammy winner stated, “When one of my female friends announces that she’s having a son, I just rejoice for that young boy. Because I know he’s going to be raised right.”
“Correct me if I’m wrong, I’ve only been on Earth for 26 years, but I feel like we’ve always kind of had to train them. Unfortunately, it’s a tale as old as time,” Sabrina added.
The Don’t Smile singer also called them an entertaining species to watch, in a both positive and negative manner since some of them find her worthy of adoration and inspiration, while others attack and ridicule her.
Sabrina also said that she has had to find humour in difficult situations, which has been her saving grace plenty of times in her life.
Notably, the Tears singer has previously stated that men have to die in her cinematic universe and music videos.
Sabrina is on the title track of Taylor’s twelfth album’s titular track, The Life of a Showgirl.
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