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Sabrina Carpenter's most steamy sex confessions from ‘two minute' bedroom trick to adventurous positions
Sabrina Carpenter's most steamy sex confessions from ‘two minute' bedroom trick to adventurous positions

Scottish Sun

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Sabrina Carpenter's most steamy sex confessions from ‘two minute' bedroom trick to adventurous positions

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) KNOWN for her raunchy confessions, racy lyrics and sizzling innuendos, Sabrina Carpenter is a modern-day sex symbol. As she prepares to hit the stage on London's iconic Hyde Park for the British Summertime Festival, we're taking a look back at some of Sabrina's raciest confessions and moments. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 7 Sabrina Carpenter is known for her sultry lyrics and sex innuendos Credit: Sabrina Carpenter/Instagram 7 Sabrina's on-stage outfits are always incredibly sexy Credit: Alfredo Flores 7 The hitmaker has become a modern-day sex symbol Credit: Instagram/sabrinacarpenter From claiming to make her partner climax in just two minutes, to simulating sex positions on stage, and revealing just how horny she is, Sabrina isn't one to hold back. CLIMAXING IN 2 MINUTES Sabrina claimed that she can make her partner climax in just two minutes in a racy bonus track from the deluxe version of her Short n' Sweet album. In the song 15 Minutes, Sabrina says that she can get a lot done in the short time frame. "I can do a lot with 15 minutes // Only gonna take two to make you finish," she croons in the racy track. Read More about Sabrina FAMILY TIES Sabrina Carpenter fans only just realising she's a secret nepo-baby In the same song she also sings: "But I can do a lot with 15 minutes // Lot of pretty boys, lot of funny business." 'SUPER HORNY' Sabrina often confesses in her songs that she's "horny" - and she has done in interviews, too. In a chat with Rolling Stone last June, she said: "Those real moments where I'm just a 25-year-old girl who's super horny are as real as when I'm going through a heartbreak and I'm miserable and I don't feel like a person." In her hit Juno from her Short n' Sweet album, Sabrina sings about being horny on the track Juno. In the raunchy song, she croons: "Adore me // Hold me and explore me. "Mark your territory // Tell me I'm the only, only, only, only one. Sabrina Carpenter takes savage swipe at ex Barry Keoghan as she announces new single "Adore me // Hold me and explore me // I'm so f***in' horny. "Tell me I'm the only, only, only, only one." SABRINA'S SEX TIP Despite signing about wanting to get pregnant by her lover in Juno, when she croons lyrics like: "I might let you make me Juno" and "One of me is cute, but two though?" - Sabrina champions safe sex. Speaking to Cosmopolitan in March 2024, the hitmaker gave her safe sex tip when she said: "I mean, at the end of the day, my whole thing right now is, whatever you do, don't get pregnant. Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan relationship timeline Barry and Sabrina first sparked dating rumors in December 2023 They were first spotted having a dinner date at a restaurant in Los Angeles in December 2023. Since then, Sabrina and Barry have been repeatedly documented going on dates and nights together. In March 2024, Barry was seen cheering on Sabrina during her set when she opened for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Singapore. After her set, Sabrina was seen running off stage and into Barry's arms in the crowd. The two were also seen standing shoulder-to-shoulder when Taylor took to the stage. A month later, Barry was spotted supporting Sabrina once more during her Coachella set. "That's the way I'm living my life. So that's my sex tip. "Be smart. Use protection," she urged. A PENCHANT FOR BDSM It seems that Sabrina is a fan of BDSM and exploring kinks, with her referencing restraint in one of her songs. In Juno she sings: "Wanna try out my fuzzy pink handcuffs?". Handcuffs are typically used in sex along with bondage restraints. These tools are often used for sensual restraint play and can be used to limit movement during intimate activities. SEX POSITIONS GALORE Sabrina often shows off the various sex positions she seemingly enjoys. While on tour with her Short n' Sweet album, Sabrina simulated a different position on stage each night. In her song Juno (yes, that song again), she sings "Wanna try out some freaky positions? // Have you ever tried this one?". After singing "Have you ever tried this one?" Sabrina would run to the end of the stage, and get into a position. 7 Sabrina performed the 'Eiffel Tower' sex position while on stage in Paris Credit: supplied 7 She also sparked outrage with her BRITs performance earlier this year when she writhed on a bed Credit: Getty She got into the position of Reverse Cowgirl when performing in Columbus, Toronto, and Minneapolis. In Missouri, Nashville, Houston, and at Dublin Night 2, Sabrina did Cowgirl as she pretended to swing a lasso in the air. In November last year at her Inglewood show, Sabrina simulated giving oral sex to the microphone in a very racy Juno moment. But one of the most wild positions she simulated was during the Paris Night 2 show. While in Paris, the Espresso singer enlisted the help of two of her background dancers to demonstrate the Eiffel Tower sex position. NONSENSICAL SEX LYRICS Before the Juno positions arrived on stage, Sabrina was known for her outrageous outros for her song Nonsense from her Emails I Can't Sent album. The original outro goes: "Woke up this morning, thought I'd write a pop hit // How quickly can you take your clothes off? Pop quiz." While appearing on Saturday Night Live last May, Sabrina changed the intro to: "He is 30 rock hard 'cause I said 'hi' // My sense of humor is but I am not dry // SNL I just came for the first time." At Coachella last year, when she was dating Saltburn hunk Barry Keoghan, Sabrina changed the lyrics to leave him weak at the knees. "Made his knees so weak, had to spread mine // He's drinking my bathwater like it's red wine // Coachella, see you back here when I headline," she crooned in reference to a scene from Saltburn. And when in the UK and performing for BBC Radio One's Live Lounge, she crooned: "I'm American, I'm not British // So BBC stands for something different // This Live Lounge is so lit 'cause I'm in it." 7 Man's Best Friend, which is Sabrina's upcoming album, already sparked outrage because of the raunchy cover art Credit: instagram

Sabrina Carpenter's most steamy sex confessions from ‘two minute' bedroom trick to adventurous positions
Sabrina Carpenter's most steamy sex confessions from ‘two minute' bedroom trick to adventurous positions

The Irish Sun

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Sabrina Carpenter's most steamy sex confessions from ‘two minute' bedroom trick to adventurous positions

KNOWN for her raunchy confessions, racy lyrics and sizzling innuendos, Sabrina Carpenter is a modern-day sex symbol. As she prepares to hit the stage on London's iconic Hyde Park for the British Summertime Festival, we're taking a look back at some of Sabrina's raciest confessions and moments. Advertisement 7 Sabrina Carpenter is known for her sultry lyrics and sex innuendos Credit: Sabrina Carpenter/Instagram 7 Sabrina's on-stage outfits are always incredibly sexy Credit: Alfredo Flores 7 The hitmaker has become a modern-day sex symbol Credit: Instagram/sabrinacarpenter From claiming to make her partner climax in just two minutes, to simulating sex positions on stage, and revealing just how horny she is, Sabrina isn't one to hold back. CLIMAXING IN 2 MINUTES Sabrina claimed that she can make her partner climax in just two minutes in a racy bonus track from the deluxe version of her Short n' Sweet album. In the song 15 Minutes, Sabrina says that she can get a lot done in the short time frame. "I can do a lot with 15 minutes // Only gonna take two to make you finish," she croons in the racy track. Advertisement In the same song she also sings: "But I can do a lot with 15 minutes // Lot of pretty boys, lot of funny business." 'SUPER HORNY' Sabrina often confesses in her songs that she's "horny" - and she has done in interviews, too. In a chat with In her hit Juno from her Short n' Sweet album, Sabrina sings about being horny on the track Juno. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity In the raunchy song, she croons: " Adore me // Hold me and explore me . " Mark your territory // Tell me I'm the only, only, only, only one . Sabrina Carpenter takes savage swipe at ex Barry Keoghan as she announces new single " Adore me // Hold me and explore me // I'm so f***in' horny. "T ell me I'm the only, only, only, only one ." Advertisement SABRINA'S SEX TIP Despite signing about wanting to get pregnant by her lover in Juno, when she croons lyrics like: " I might let you make me Juno " and " One of me is cute, but two though? " - Sabrina champions safe sex. Speaking to Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan relationship timeline Barry and Sabrina first sparked dating rumors in December 2023 They were first spotted having a dinner date at a restaurant in Los Angeles in December 2023. Since then, Sabrina and Barry have been repeatedly documented going on dates and nights together. In March 2024, Barry was seen cheering on Sabrina during her set when she opened for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Singapore. After her set, Sabrina was seen running off stage and into Barry's arms in the crowd. The two were also seen standing shoulder-to-shoulder when Taylor took to the stage. A month later, Barry was spotted supporting Sabrina once more during her Coachella set. "That's the way I'm living my life. So that's my sex tip. "Be smart. Use protection," she urged. Advertisement A PENCHANT FOR BDSM It seems that Sabrina is a fan of BDSM and exploring kinks, with her referencing restraint in one of her songs. In Juno she sings: " Wanna try out my fuzzy pink handcuffs? ". Handcuffs are typically used in sex along with bondage restraints. These tools are often used for sensual restraint play and can be used to limit movement during intimate activities. Advertisement SEX POSITIONS GALORE Sabrina often shows off the various sex positions she seemingly enjoys. While on tour with her Short n' Sweet album, Sabrina simulated a different position on stage each night. In her song Juno (yes, that song again), she sings " Wanna try out some freaky positions? // Have you ever tried this one? ". After singing "Have you ever tried this one?" Sabrina would run to the end of the stage, and get into a position. Advertisement 7 Sabrina performed the 'Eiffel Tower' sex position while on stage in Paris Credit: supplied 7 She also sparked outrage with her BRITs performance earlier this year when she writhed on a bed Credit: Getty She got into the position of Reverse Cowgirl when performing in Columbus, Toronto, and Minneapolis. In Missouri, Nashville, Houston, and at Dublin Night 2, Sabrina did Cowgirl as she pretended to swing a lasso in the air. Advertisement In November last year at her Inglewood show, Sabrina simulated giving oral sex to the microphone in a very racy Juno moment. But one of the most wild positions she simulated was during the Paris Night 2 show. While in Paris, the Espresso singer enlisted the help of two of her background dancers to demonstrate the Eiffel Tower sex position. NONSENSICAL SEX LYRICS Before the Juno positions arrived on stage, Sabrina was known for her outrageous outros for her song Nonsense from her Emails I Can't Sent album. Advertisement The original outro goes: "Woke up this morning, thought I'd write a pop hit // How quickly can you take your clothes off? Pop quiz." While appearing on Saturday Night Live last May, Sabrina changed the intro to: "He is 30 rock hard 'cause I said 'hi' // My sense of humor is but I am not dry // SNL I just came for the first time." At Coachella last year, when she was dating Saltburn hunk Barry Keoghan, Sabrina changed the lyrics to leave him weak at the knees. Read more on the Irish Sun "Made his knees so weak, had to spread mine // He's drinking my bathwater like it's red wine // Coachella, see you back here when I headline," she crooned in reference to a scene from Saltburn. Advertisement And when in the UK and performing for BBC Radio One's Live Lounge, she crooned: "I'm American, I'm not British // So BBC stands for something different // This Live Lounge is so lit 'cause I'm in it." 7 Man's Best Friend, which is Sabrina's upcoming album, already sparked outrage because of the raunchy cover art Credit: instagram 7 Sabrina's lead single from her new album is Manchild Credit: Instagram / sabrinacarpenter

Taliban hang up Kalashnikovs to pen memoirs of Afghan war
Taliban hang up Kalashnikovs to pen memoirs of Afghan war

Express Tribune

time12-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Taliban hang up Kalashnikovs to pen memoirs of Afghan war

Author Khalid Zadran, a member of the Haqqani network, long viewed as one of the most dangerous militant factions in Afghanistan, is the Kabul's police force spokesman. Photo AFP Since trading the battlefield for Afghanistan's halls of power, some Taliban members have also swapped their weapons for pens to tell their version of the 20-year conflict with Western forces, who they accuse of distorting "reality". A flood of books has been written, mostly from a Western perspective, about the war between the US-led forces that invaded Afghanistan in the wake of the September 11 attacks until the Taliban's return to power in 2021. But in the years since, a proliferation of writings by Taliban figures — praising their exploits and the achievements of the "Islamic Emirate" — is now the reigning narrative in Afghanistan. "No matter what foreigners have written... they have largely ignored the reality of what happened to us and why we were forced to fight," author Khalid Zadran told AFP. A member of the Haqqani network — long viewed as one of the most dangerous militant factions in Afghanistan — he now serves as the spokesman for the capital's police force. In his 600-page tome in Pashto published in April, he recounts US incursions in his home province of Khost, his childhood steeped in stories of soldiers' "atrocities", and his desire to join the Taliban in the name of his country's "freedom". "I witnessed horrific stories every day — mangled bodies on the roadside," he writes in "15 Minutes", a title inspired by a US drone strike he narrowly escaped. Muhajer Farahi, now a deputy information and culture minister, penned his "Memories of Jihad: 20 Years in Occupation" to "state the facts", he said. "America, contrary to its claims, has committed cruel and barbaric acts, destroyed our country with bombs, destroyed infrastructure, and has sown discord and cynicism between nations and tribes," he told AFP from his office in central Kabul. Little attention is paid in either book to the thousands of civilians killed in Taliban attacks — many of them suicide bombings that entrenched fear across the country for nearly two decades. Farahi insists the Taliban "were cautious in saving civilians and innocent" lives, while criticising fellow Afghans who collaborated with the pro-Western police as a "stain" on the country.

Taliban hang up Kalashnikovs to pen memoirs of Afghan war
Taliban hang up Kalashnikovs to pen memoirs of Afghan war

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Taliban hang up Kalashnikovs to pen memoirs of Afghan war

Since trading the battlefield for Afghanistan's halls of power, some Taliban members have also swapped their weapons for pens to tell their version of the 20-year conflict with Western forces, who they accuse of distorting "reality". A flood of books has been written, mostly from a Western perspective, about the war between the US-led forces that invaded Afghanistan in the wake of the September 11 attacks until the Taliban's return to power in 2021. But in the years since, a proliferation of writings by Taliban figures -- praising their exploits and the achievements of the "Islamic Emirate" -- is now the reigning narrative in Afghanistan. "No matter what foreigners have written... they have largely ignored the reality of what happened to us and why we were forced to fight," author Khalid Zadran told AFP. A member of the Haqqani network -- long viewed as one of the most dangerous militant factions in Afghanistan -- he now serves as the spokesman for the capital's police force. In his 600-page tome in Pashto published in April, he recounts US incursions in his home province of Khost, his childhood steeped in stories of soldiers' "atrocities", and his desire to join the Taliban in the name of his country's "freedom". "I witnessed horrific stories every day -- mangled bodies on the roadside," he writes in "15 Minutes", a title inspired by a US drone strike he narrowly escaped. Muhajer Farahi, now a deputy information and culture minister, penned his "Memories of Jihad: 20 Years in Occupation" to "state the facts", he said. "America, contrary to its claims, has committed cruel and barbaric acts, destroyed our country with bombs, destroyed infrastructure, and has sown discord and cynicism between nations and tribes," he told AFP from his office in central Kabul. Little attention is paid in either book to the thousands of civilians killed in Taliban attacks -- many of them suicide bombings that entrenched fear across the country for nearly two decades. Farahi insists the Taliban "were cautious in saving civilians and innocent" lives, while criticising fellow Afghans who collaborated with the pro-Western police as a "stain" on the country. Rights groups accuse the current Taliban authorities of widespread abuses -- particularly against women and girls, who the United Nations say are victims of what amounts to "gender apartheid". In his book published in 2023, Farahi claims the Taliban attempted to negotiate -- in vain, he insists -- with the United States over the fate of Osama bin Laden, whose capture or death Washington demanded after his plane hijackers killed around 3,000 people in the September 11, 2001 attacks. Bin Laden, the leader of Al-Qaeda, who had been based in Afghanistan, was killed by US forces in Pakistan in 2011. - American 'bloodthirsty dragon' - "It was clear... that the Americans had already planned the occupation of Afghanistan," writes Farahi in the English version of his book, which has been translated into five languages. In the wake of the September 11 attacks, Afghans thought it would "have nothing to do with our country", he continues, but soon realised that Afghanistan would face "punishment". For 20 years, the war pitted Taliban militants against a US-led coalition of 38 countries supporting the Afghan Republic and its forces. Tens of thousands of Afghans died in the fighting and in Taliban attacks, as did nearly 6,000 foreign soldiers, including 2,400 Americans. For Farahi, the war reflects the West's desire to "impose its culture and ideology on other nations". His disjointed journal mixes battlefield memories with polemical chapters railing against the American "bloodthirsty dragon". The book "reveals the truths that were not told before because the media, especially the Western media, presented a different picture of the war", he said. According to him, the "mujahideen", or holy warriors, despite being far less equipped, were able to rely on their unity and God's aid to achieve victory. - New front - Only a few of the new wave of Taliban books have been autobiographies, which appeal to an audience seeking to understand the war "from the inside", according to Zadran. His book, initially 2,000 copies in Pashto, sold out quickly and another 1,000 are in the works -- along with a Dari-language version, he said. Many chapters mention Bowe Bergdahl, the US soldier held hostage for five years by the Haqqani network. He recounts treks through the mountains along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border to move him between hideouts, efforts to convert him to Islam and conversations about his girlfriend back in the United States. Both accounts end in 2021, before the transformation of the fighters who moved from remote mountain hideouts to the carpeted offices of the capital. There, their battle has turned diplomatic: the Taliban are now fighting for international recognition of their government. "The war is over now," Farahi said, "and we want good relations with everyone" -- even with the "bloodthirsty dragon". cgo/sbh/sw/fox/sco

Sabrina Carpenter to drop Dolly Parton duet on 'Short n' Sweet' deluxe
Sabrina Carpenter to drop Dolly Parton duet on 'Short n' Sweet' deluxe

USA Today

time04-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Sabrina Carpenter to drop Dolly Parton duet on 'Short n' Sweet' deluxe

Sabrina Carpenter to drop Dolly Parton duet on 'Short n' Sweet' deluxe Show Caption Hide Caption Sabrina Carpenter walks the Grammys red carpet and stuns crowd Sabrina Carpenter is already a winner as she arrives at the Grammys red carpet. Entertain This! Sabrina Carpenter has a special Valentine's Day gift in store. The "Espresso" songstress announced Tuesday that she would release a deluxe version of her latest album "Short n' Sweet" on Feb. 14. The project will feature five new tracks including a remix version of her summer smash-hit "Please Please Please," now a duet with Dolly Parton. Other new tracks announced include "15 Minutes," "Couldn't Make It Any Harder," "Busy Woman" and "Bad Reviews." The collaboration with Parton feels in ways inevitable as Carpenter's use of exaggerated sexuality and '50s pin-up glam exists directly downstream of the country music star's signature iconography. Both women are fond of a well-placed innuendo and have flipped the industry's sexualization of their figures for their own benefit. Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo hug it out at Grammys after 'Drivers License' drama In recent years, Parton has leant her voice to collaborations with younger stars, including Beyoncé for "Tyrant" off "Cowboy Carter," Pitbull for "Powerful Women" and Kelly Clarkson for a remix of "9 to 5." Already a cultural constant, the duets continue to reintroduce Parton to new audiences and reaffirm her relevancy. A rare artist whose popularity remains steady across generations, the country crooner's presence on "Please Please Please" specifically makes sense given her penchant for a scorned woman-centered track. Carpenter's announcement comes on the heels of a blockbuster year. After opening for Taylor Swift during the early legs of the Eras Tour, Carpenter parlayed budding fame into a massive tour of her own following the release of "Short n' Sweet." Her songs "Espresso" and "Please Please Please," became instant earworms, her irony-laced lyrics cementing her place as both as a formidable singer-songwriter and a sassy narrator. On Sunday night, her popular success turned to critical acclaim as she took home Grammy Awards for best pop solo performance and best pop vocal album. She was nominated in four additional categories.

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