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Sabrina Carpenter cops backlash after simulating ‘Eiffel Tower’ sex position at Paris concert

In the City of Love and ménage à trois, pop star Sabrina Carpenter wasted no time simulating a crude three-way act in front of her fans in Paris.

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Sabrina Carpenter has caused a bit of a stir after simulating a sex position known as the “Eiffel Tower” during her Paris concert on Monday.

While in the City of Love and ménage à trois, the pop star couldn’t help herself as she crudely emulated the famous tourist attraction with two male dancers while taking to the stage at Accor Arena for the Paris leg of the Short n’ Sweet Tour.

Wearing a glittering green miniskirt and matching halter top as she sang her hit song Juno, the 25-year-old could be seen bending over with one dancer standing behind her.

Simultaneously, her head was placed near the crotch of another dancer standing in front before both men joined hands to form the tower’s distinctive A-shape.

Sabrina Carpenter cops backlash for simulating sex position at concert

Since her Short n’ Sweet Tour kicked off last September, Carpenter has acted out a different sex position or connotation at every show while performing Juno – a song about being so attracted to someone that you want them to get you pregnant.

She does the move after singing the lyrics, “You make me wanna make you fall in love. Oh, late at night, I’m thinking ’bout you, ah-ah. Wanna try out some freaky positions? Have you ever tried this one?”

Still, her latest raunchy move has seen the singer cop criticism online, with many agreeing her customary sex acts during Juno are getting “more unhinged”.

“We need better role models for children,” one tweeted, as another added, “I’m sorry but there are little kids in the audience and this is taking it way too far.”

Sabrina Carpenter has come under fire for simulating a sex position at her Paris concert.
Sabrina Carpenter has come under fire for simulating a sex position at her Paris concert.
The singer created a crude version of the Eiffel Tower with two dancers.
The singer created a crude version of the Eiffel Tower with two dancers.

“Can she stop sexualising herself for 1 minute? LITERAL children are watching this, not just at the concert but also as it keeps appearing on my niece’s YouTube,” another chimed in, as one commented, “Promoting sex positions to a primarily underage age audience? I stan her but this isn’t OK.”

However, other fans have come to Carpenter’s defence, arguing that parents are free to censor Carpenter from their children’s lives.

“I’m sorry but she’s grown! she makes grown music if you actually listen. Don’t let your kids listen or attend a concert if you’re gonna be mad she’s doing grown things to her grown music,” one tweeted.

Others were too focused on the entertaining show than the controversy.

“Sabrina never fails to serve on stage,” one commented, while another praised, “Paris is really getting the best show! And Sabrina Carpenter never disappoints us, a true gem … superb performer.”

Carpenter also simulated oral sex while performing in LA last November.
Carpenter also simulated oral sex while performing in LA last November.

This wasn’t the first time Carpenter was slammed for acting out an X-rated sex move on stage. Back in November, she was called “distasteful” for her antics at her LA concert.

Clad in a lingerie-esque costume, the pop star dropped to her knees on stage in front of a sellout crowd at Kia Forum and appeared to simulate oral sex with her microphone.

She also copped backlash earlier at her Philadelphia show for re-enacting a racy scene this time on top of a bed brought onto the stage.

While performing her song Bed Chem for fans – a song in which she fantasises about the chemistry between her and crush – Carpenter gyrated on a bed with one of her male dancers before a curtain revealed sexy silhouettes of them removing their clothes and falling to the mattress.

“I CANNOT be the only person that finds her doing this in front of an audience full of children inappropriate,” one commented on X at the time. “Oh this is disgusting,” added another.

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