has opened up about her rocky start in the music biz, revealing she was "constantly guided and misguided." The dished out the truth about her early struggles in the industry. The 25-year-old star recounted her bumpy ride through her first four albums with Disney's Hollywood Records.
Rising from the ashes, Carpenter's fifth album, Emails I Can't Send, was pegged as an emotional voyage by the artist herself. As 2023 dawned, Carpenter's tune changed to a victory note with the rave around Espresso and the unveiling of her . Chatting with Time Magazine, Carpenter reflected on the past saying: "For a long time, I was constantly guided and misguided.
" Showing resilience, she voiced appreciation for the detours that had thrown her off track: "I'm so grateful for all of those times where I was led astray, because now I'm a lot more equipped going into situations where I have to trust my own instincts." Carpenter didn't sugarcoat her words when speaking of Emails I Can't Send, declaring frankly: "My last album was f------ sad, straight up," reports . Carpenter stressed the significance of embracing youth, saying: "I wanted to make sure to still be young while I'm young.
" She also discussed the strain of upholding an impeccable image, describing it as being a "little robot angel" in life. She warned that this could lead to "a lot of regrets later." She admitted that this pressure had a significant impact on her well-being, confessing she was emotionally unstable at the time.
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