Sabrina Carpenter says she is ‘confused’ by men as she says she has to ‘train’ them

Sabrina Carpenter says she is ‘confused’ by men as she says she has to ‘train’ them

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The singer, 26, claimed she frequently feels like she has to train men and that she frequently spoke openly about her relationship with them.

Sabrina Carpenter has opened up on her confusion when it comes to men – and how she feels a need to train them. It comes after a number of highly publicised relationships, including her time with actor Barry Keoghan.

Singer Sabrina, 26, was dating the Irish star, 32, from December 2023 until late 2024. For some, they think their split has come across in her new music titled Man’s Best Friend.

However, Sabrina has acknowledged that she “has to train” men in relationships. Her most recent assertion comes after a split-up with Barry.

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She refers to the necessity as “a tale as old as time” in her training comment. She said, “I do believe men have been a very entertaining species to watch.”

Speaking to Vogue Italia, she explained the comment was mean in both a positive and negative way. She continued: “I feel really adored and inspired and loved by some of them… and really confused and attacked and ridiculed by others.”

And she joked about uncomfortable situations in which she called it “part of life.” She continued, “My entire life I thought humor was just this, and it wasn’t even always humor,” adding that she thought it was primarily just a wit that kind of saved me.

At the end of the day, I was ensuring that I was protecting myself for the future. “It was always there.

The publication hosted a photo shoot where the comments were made. In one image, Sabrina can be seen sporting flirtatious lingerie. In the photo, she poses cross-legged for a camera-seductive gaze.

And the conversation occurred one month after her new album “truly” was released. Fans were quick to assume Barry, who is thought to be her most recent ex-partner, was the one who wrote some of the lyrics for the album after their breakup last year, even though she doesn’t name him.

The star sings about the apparent breakdown of a relationship in the album’s closing song, Goodbye. She sings, “Broke my heart on Saturday,” in the opening verse.

“Guest over night, your feelings change. And I nearly passed out after so much crying. It suggests that it was her partner, who is thought to be Barry, who left, perhaps not for the last time, just like the chorus suggests.

The chorus begins, “Goodbye means that you’re losing me for life,” and continues with “Goodbye.” Did you forget that it was you who said goodbye when you can’t call it love and then call it quits?

Fans also questioned whether the Irish singer’s song Never Getting Laid, which features lyrics about a partner with a wandering eye, could also be about her. There is no evidence of adultery, though. He’s alleged to be mentioned in other songs, including Go Go Juice, where she playfully references ex-exes.

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Source: Mirror

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