Sabrina Carpenter Reveals the Metaphor Behind Her Man’s Best Friend Album Cover
Sabrina Carpenter’s album cover for Man’s Best Friend, has sparked significant controversy and discussion. Released on August 29, 2025, the album’s cover image features Carpenter in a black mini-dress and heels. While on her hands and knees, a man is shown out of frame holding her hair. This is intended by her as a symbol of self-awareness and personal choice within emotional vulnerability.
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Shot by Bryce Anderson, the image drew opposing reactions, with some critics condemning it as promoting misogynistic stereotypes. In contrast, others defended it as a commentary on power dynamics, or a form of sexual empowerment. The image is also seen as a deliberate metaphor exploring complex themes of control and submission. Additionally, it explores the duality of power dynamics in relationships. These themes are particularly from a young woman’s perspective.
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Carpenter has described the image as a metaphor for being in on the control, being in on the lack of control, and when a person wants to be in control. Carpenter further stated that submission can be both dominant and submissive, depending on one’s intentions and needs. The cover is also interpreted as a satirical commentary on societal expectations, particularly the traditional notion of a “man’s best friend”. This is what Carpenter describes as the often-expected loyalty and subservience imposed on women in relationships.
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In response to the backlash, Carpenter unveiled multiple alternate cover images including one on June 25, 2025. This particular one featured her in a black-and-white photograph, laying her head on a suited man’s shoulder. She playfully captioned this version, “Here is a new alternate cover approved by God”.
Another alternate image featured a dog collar with the album’s title. A final alternate cover was revealed on August 8, 2025, which includes a special bonus track titled “Such A Funny Way“, which available only on vinyl.
