Musical superstar Sabrina Carpenter recently had a concert in Paris, France that went viral for all the wrong reasons. During the beloved artist’s performance of her popular song “Juno,” she performed a certain move that had online viewers up in arms, with many pointing out how inappropriate she was.
Under a kaleidoscope of vibrant lights, Carpenter commanded the stage with an electrifying presence that had the audience roaring. Dressed in a shimmering green, two-piece ensemble paired with knee-high, glittering boots adorned with heart-shaped cutouts, she embodied both pop-star glamour and undeniable charisma.
In a moment that perfectly captured the spirit of her high-energy performance, Sabrina ducked playfully under the arms of two backup dancers, who formed an arch above her like the grand entrance to a world of music and mischief.
With a radiant smile and her mic gripped tightly, she sang with infectious enthusiasm, her golden curls bouncing as she leaned into the energy of the moment.
As the crowd cheered, it was clear that Sabrina Carpenter wasn’t just delivering a concert — she was crafting a spectacle, a memory, and a celebration of pure pop magic.
However, the reception the “Please Please Please” singer received online was not nearly as warm. Many expressed their disapproval of her performance.
“i’m [sic] sorry but there are little kids in the audience and this is taking it way too far,” opined someone on X, while another echoed, “That doesn’t look appropriate for children.”