Lorraine Stanley expressed her disapproval of pop star Sabrina Carpenter’s show as she criticized her husband for taking their daughter to the concert. The EastEnders actress, known for her role as Karen Taylor, admitted feeling like a “bad mum” after seeing a risqué clip from Sabrina’s performance at Wembley Arena in London over the weekend.
Sabrina faced backlash recently for her provocative BRIT Awards performance where she sang hits like Espresso and Bed Chem in red lingerie and ended with a controversial scene that garnered numerous Ofcom complaints, marking it as the most complained-about BRITs in five years.
Following the BRITs incident, Sabrina embarked on her headline UK tour, making a stop in London where she showcased a bold performance in a red babydoll dress with matching stockings and suspenders. Lorraine, upon viewing the footage, had a succinct reaction to Sabrina’s show.
Expressing her dismay, Lorraine shared her thoughts on social media, stating: “Just got sent this video…. Nancy is watching that!!! I didn’t realise she was that S***ty. No wonder Mark was keen to take her. Oh God! #toomuch #badmum.” The controversial performance at the BRITs led to 825 viewer complaints, mainly focusing on Sabrina Carpenter’s opening act and Charlie XCX’s attire.
Despite the criticism, Sabrina defended her performance style, emphasizing her confidence in her sexuality and urging those who cannot handle it to avoid attending her shows. She continued to push boundaries in her Short N’ Sweet Tour, incorporating provocative routines and suggestive dance moves that resonated with her fans.
Sabrina’s daring stage presence and willingness to challenge conventional norms have sparked mixed reactions among viewers and fans, with some praising her confidence and others finding her performances inappropriate for public viewing.
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