SABRINA Carpenter left very little to the imagination as she went for a Rolling Stone shoot.
The Espresso hitmaker, 26, who recently sparked mass fury over her new suggestive album cover, posed on the front cover of the magazine in just sheer lace white stockings, with her heels kicked off.



Covering her modesty with her hands and long blond hair extensions that cascaded down her back and chest, Sabrina left very little to the imagination.
The songstress posed for an array of retro looks just days after announcing her new album, Man's Best Friend, which will be released to the world on August 29.
Sabrina's Rolling Stone shoot comes after the racy album cover for Man's Best Friend sparked mass controversy.
Kneeling on all fours, black mini-dress riding up, Sabrina gazed into the camera lens as her hair is seen in the grip of a man's fist.
But the Rolling Stone shoot, although sexy, was a far cry from the suggestive album cover.
For the magazine cover, Sabrina gazed alluringly while wearing a busty blue and white gingham bra and thong with an open gown that showcased her toned abs.
The pop star was pictured in a romantic fairytale setting with deer, flowers and woodland around her.
In another glamorous photo, Sabrina could be seen sprawled out on the grass in fishnet stockings and white stilettos.
She also glanced seductively at the camera while in a floral corset that highlighted her incredible physique.
Sabrina then posed on a chez lounge sofa with daisies in her hand and rocked a sheer cream top and knee-high tights with black bows.
The singer almost looked angelic while cuddling a baby lamb while wearing a white lace bardot top with a matching layered skirt.
In another photo, Sabrina raised a glass while she dipped her feet in a waterfall, which looked like something out of a magical land.
She dazzled in a lemon yellow frock which featured a thigh high cut and ruffled detail.
Sabrina, who spent a record 21 weeks at the top of the singles chart last year, has recently found herself the target of their disdain over her skimpy outfits and flirty lyrics.
It has been suggested the Please Please Please singer is setting back the movement for women's rights.
But addressing the backlash, she pointed out that her sex-centric songs are the ones that her fans are obsessed with.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, she said: "It's always so funny to me when people complain. They're like, 'All she does is sing about this.'
"But those are the songs that you've made popular. Clearly you love sex. You're obsessed with it."
Sabrina admitted she feels like women are picked apart more than ever in the music industry.
She shared: "I don't want to be pessimistic, but I truly feel like I've never lived in a time where women have been picked apart more, and scrutinized in every capacity.
"I'm not just talking about me.
"I'm talking about every female artist that is making art right now.'
She added to the publication: "We're in such a weird time where you would think it's girl power, and women supporting women, but in reality, the second you see a picture of someone wearing a dress on a carpet, you have to say everything mean about it in the first 30 seconds that you see it."
In March, Sabrina left BRIT viewers threatening to call Ofcom after her racy performance.
The singer paid tribute to the nation with Union Jack visuals and dancers dressed as The King's Guard.
She delivered performances of her hits Espresso and Bed Chem, wowing the audience on a heart shaped bed – but also sparking backlash from some viewers watching at 8:20pm.
Performing in revealing lace lingerie, including suspenders and thigh harnesses, Sabrina embraced the innuendo-filled nature of her music.
However, not everyone was impressed, with some expressing their disapproval on social media, claiming the performance was too risqué for a primetime audience.




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