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Sabrina Carpenter Jokes About Provocative Image in ‘SNL’ Monologue


Sabrina Carpenter, the host as well as musical guest for this week’s “Saturday Night Live,” used her monologue to riff on her risque image, suggesting that she wants to be known for more than just being sexually provocative, while of course joking that she indeed has a one-track mind.

“Now since I’m here, I want to clear up some misconceptions people have about me,” Carpenter said. “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 sexually charged. And I love to read. My favorite book is the encyclopedia. It’s so big and it’s hard…”

The pop star showed the controversial cover photo of her recent “Man’s Best Friend” album. “Some people got a little freaked out by the cover. I’m not sure why,” she said. “It was just this me on all fours with an unseen figure pulling my hair,. But what people don’t realize is, that’s just how they cropped it. If you zoom out, it’s clearly a picture from the 50th anniversary special of Bowen (Yang) helping me up by the hair…” The image zoomed out further: “…after Martin Short shoved me out of the buffet line.”

In any case, Carpenter avowed, “There is a real person underneath all the sparkles and the wigs and the corsets. And another thing you might not know about me is that I love to interact with the audience during my show.” She took to the crowd, interacting with a young man who identified himself as Will from Maryland — both of which, naturally, turned her on. “Ooh, what a sexy, unusual place. See, I love talking to normal people. They’re so fascinating when they’re real like you.”

But when she asked what the audience member did for a living, and he answered “venture capital,” she quickly moved on.

“The last one thing I like to do at my concerts is arrest someone for being hot. So who here can I arrest tonight?” Kenan Thompson came out with a pair of pink handcuffs, saying he was arresting her not for being hot but “for falsely impersonating an officer 200 times at your concerts.”

Thompson said he was actually there to get a Cameo for his daughter, only to have Carpenter tell him that would cost $200,000″ — and while he moved on, she announced that “if anyone else wants one, find me on Venmo.”

The monologue followed an opening Domingo sketch in which Carpenter was one of several women at a birthday party describing a bachelorette-style trip to Nashville while singing spoof versions of Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” and Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra.”

Later, for her first musical number, Carpenter sang her No. 1 hit “Manchild” with girlish glee on a stage decked out as a bedroom, bouncing around on a bed in a yellow “SNL” T-shirt and pink “SNL” underwear, surrounded on either side by the band and eventually joined in the foreground by a sax soloist.

The second musical number, “Nobody’s Son,” had Carpenter singing in a martial-arts setting, Controversy arose as the east coast feed had her singing the words “fucked up” twice, uncensored. West coast viewers, however, reported that the audio went silent in those two instances, with censors apparently having more of a tape delay for that feed.


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