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Sabrina Carpenter has been in the limelight for some time now, and the young star has dealt with her share of media coverage. Like most celebrities, Carpenter has made headlines for a variety of reasons. Whether it’s for her music, for drama that has taken place with other stars, or for how much money she has earned, it seems like people can’t get enough of the talented Carpenter.


Recently, Sabrina Carpenter performer overseas, and things seemed to be rolling along well enough. However, her performance quickly made headlines when she crossed the line with the network, leading to them censoring her performance when putting in online for the world to see.

Let’s take a look at Sabrina Carpenter, and see what she did to get the folks at BBC’s knickers in a knot.


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Hollywood has many notable young stars at this time, including Sabrina Carpenter.The actress and singer-songwriter has been making waves in Hollywood since she was just a young teen, and she is best known for her role as Maya Hart on the hit Disney Channel series, Girl Meets World.

On Girl Meets World, Sabrina stars alongside Rowan Blanchard and Ben Savage as the lead character, Maya Hart. Maya very much served as the Shawn Hunter of the reboot, and she provided an interesting dynamic on the show. She is outspoken and unafraid to stand up for what she believes in. Sabrina was able to show off her acting chops and demonstrate her ability to portray complex and interesting characters on the show.

When talking about her time on the show, the actress said, “That was my childhood in every way, shape and form. I grew up on that set, I grew up around those people and luckily they were very kindhearted, intelligent people that definitely gave me the ability to experiment. And I definitely credit a lot of what I do now and where I am because of that show and that character I got to play. So, yeah, a very, very special project.”

Not only has she found success in acting, but she has done so in music, too.

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Carpenter Has Found Crossover Success In The World Of Music

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According to The Vogue, “In 2014 Carpenter inked a deal with Hollywood Records and issued the single “Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying” in March of that year, which was followed by her debut EP of the same name a month later. In 2015, she delivered her debut full-length studio album, Eyes Wide Open, which featured the single “We’ll Be the Stars.” She returned the following year with the single “Smoke and Fire”, the single ended up not making her second studio album.”

From there, the actress would continue to make music, and she was able to work alongside some pretty big names, all while making strides and growing her audience.

At the time of this writing, Carpenter has released 5 studio albums, with her most recent one, Emails I Can’t Send, coming out in 2022. That album featured multiple singles, including “Nonsense,” which was able to peak at number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Things have been going well for the actress and singer, but recently, she turned in a performance overseas that landed her in some hot water with the network.

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The BBC Recently Censored Her Performance

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According to Deadline, “The BBC has edited a YouTube video of a Sabrina Carpenter performance after the singer made an apparent reference to a porn trope. Carpenter, a former Disney Channel star, appeared on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge last week and sang her song Nonsense, with a recording of the performance uploaded to YouTube.”

The moment in question came when Carpenter went off script, leading her to using language that the network deemed offensive enough to censor when it put the clip online.

“The original video featured Carpenter’s riff at the end of her song, during which she said: “How quickly can you take your clothes off, pop quiz. I’m American I am not British, so BBC it stands for something different. This live lounge is so lit because I’m in it, innit,” the article continued.

Initially, the network posted an uncensored clip, but they quickly realized their error, and uploaded the censored version. They even issued an apology.

“An unedited version of the video was briefly posted in error, and the correct version is now available for viewers to enjoy,” the network said.

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This controversy is one that has caught the attention of fans. Many feel that it wasn’t that serious at all. However, the network felt otherwise, hence the censored clip for people to go watch.

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