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apparently folks got offended by the lines...
"Not her fetishizing black men" - Netizens accuse Sabrina Carpenter of Black fetishization over her 'BBC' comment
However, many netizens were seemingly offended by the wordplay and thought that Carpenter's joke had an underlying racial connotation. Many people considered it as 'hyper-sexualizing black men.'"The face I just made... a white woman shouldn't make racial jokes that contribute to the fetishization of black men sorry not sorry. And it's even worse bcs her actual boyfriend is very white himself," one netizen said.
Another netizen thought of Sabrina Carpenter's joke as 'corny and creepy.'
"I'm happy someone's finally putting my thoughts about Sabrina Carpenter's corny and creepy outros. She's used this BBC thing before too, she's so unoriginal," said another.
"Using the term "BBC" in a s*xual context does fetishize Black men and idc what y'all say. It's very weird and telling for people, especially white people, to still use that term. It's just not cute imo. Y'all can stop that anytime, please and thank you lmao," another person commented.
However, Sabrina Carpenter's fans have defended the Espresso singer, explaining that her joke was just a 'play on words.'
This isn't the first time Sabrina Carpenter has cracked the 'BBC' joke. In fact, the singer used another rendition of the same pun in her performance at a BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge Session in 2023. Similarly, she performed Nonsense in the 2023 session.
Sabrina Carpenter on Instagram: "#SavageXFentyShow vol. 3 thanks for putting my 5ft ass in this @badgalriri"
2M likes, 6,763 comments - sabrinacarpenter on September 24, 2021: "#SavageXFentyShow vol. 3 thanks for putting my 5ft ass in this @badgalriri".
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