Like many young pop stars, Sabrina Carpenter has long cited Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears as inspirations. Unfortunately, she’s been subjected to some of the sexist commentary her musical predecessors endured, too. In an interview with Time published this week, Carpenter said she’s “definitely” been criticized for expressing her sexuality in her music videos and live performances, much as Aguilera and Spears were during their heyday.

“I definitely get that as well,” she told the outlet, alluding to the challenges of honing a pop career in the era of social media. “Someone told me this, whenever I would get upset or feel like I’m the only one getting criticized for something other people are able to do seemingly so freely: I’m the one that’s seeing all the negative shit about myself. My friends don’t see that.

” As for those who have “a strong opinion” on her sexy costumes, Carpenter has a few words of advice. “To that I just say, don’t come to the show and that’s OK,” she explained. “It’s unfortunate that it’s ever been something to criticize, because truthfully, the scariest thing in the world is getting up on a stage in front of that many people and having to perform as if it’s nothing.

” “If the one thing that helps you do that is the way you feel comfortable dressing, then that’s what you’ve got to do,” she added. At 25, Carpenter is hardly a show business novice. The Pennsylvania native rose to prominence on the.