Sabrina Carpenter shares (and immediately breaks) NSFW New Year’s Resolution

Sabrina Carpenter shares (and immediately breaks) NSFW New Year’s Resolution

Sabrina Carpenter shared her NSFW New Year’s Resolution and immediately broke it while revealing the one change she was going to implement in 2025.

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The ‘Espresso’ hitmaker took to her official Instagram to share a post featuring a carousel of photos of her and her friends at a ski resort celebrating the new year. The photos included snapshots of Carpenter sporting a white Hello Kitty skiing outfit, her friends in the snow, a fancy table setup and her in a blue dress.

In true Carpenter fashion, she captioned the post: “New year’s resolution no more dick jokes,” and immediately followed that sentence with perfect wordplay, writing “It’s gonna be really hard.”

2024 was a jam-packed year for the ‘Please, Please, Please’ singer. She earned six Grammy nominations, with her sixth studio album ‘Short N’ Sweet‘ earning her nominations for Best Pop Vocal Album, Album Of The Year and Best New Artist. Her track ‘Please Please Please’ earned a nomination for Song Of The Year while her hit song ‘Espresso’ is up for Best Pop Solo Performance and Record Of The Year.

In a four-star review of ‘Short N’ Sweet’, NME shared: “It feels like the 25-year-old singer is at something of a turning point. Keep Carpenter’s musical calling cards, justify the hype, and she’ll soon be levelling up to major festival headliner – and this record largely gets the job done.

“For the most part, though, who Sabrina Carpenter is has never been clearer – and her long-awaited, hard-earned climb to pop’s summit should continue with ease.”

In other news, Carpenter recently revealed that upon the release of ‘Espresso’, she felt she had “literally no idea” if the public would like it.

The post Sabrina Carpenter shares (and immediately breaks) NSFW New Year’s Resolution appeared first on NME.

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