Sabrina Carpenter Jokes About Her Risqué Image in ‘SNL’ Monologue: ‘I’m Not Just Horny, I’m Also Turned On’

Depositphotos
Our Editorial Policy.

Share:

Sabrina Carpenter joked about her bold image during her recent “Saturday Night Live” appearance, where she hosted and performed as the musical guest. In her monologue, she poked fun at how people often see her as overly s**ualized while making it clear she’s more than that.

“Everyone thinks of me as this, like, horndog pop star, but there’s really so much more to me. I’m not just horny. I’m also turned on and I’m s**ually charged. And I love to read. My favorite book is the encyclopedia. It’s so big and it’s hard…” Carpenter joked, referencing her playful side.

The star also addressed the controversy over her recent album cover for “Man’s Best Friend,” where she appeared on all fours. She explained that the image was cropped in a misleading way, saying it was from a staged comedy sketch involving fellow performers Bowen Yang and Martin Short.

Carpenter interacted with the audience, joking with fans and highlighting her love for engaging with real people during her shows. When Kenan Thompson appeared with pink handcuffs, she quipped about “arresting” fans for being attractive, keeping the energy playful.

Her musical performances included her hit “Manchild,” staged like a bedroom scene, and “Nobody’s Son,” which included a martial-arts-inspired set. The second performance caused minor controversy as East Coast viewers heard uncensored profanity while the West Coast feed muted those words.

Carpenter’s SNL appearance balanced humor, boldness, and music, showing off her playful and provocative persona while connecting directly with the audience.

Carpenter’s approach on SNL shows she’s comfortable owning her image while still keeping things fun and lighthearted. She knows how to mix comedy with music effectively. What do you think about her monologue and performances? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments