Pop superstar Sabrina Carpenter faced backlash over the original cover art for her upcoming album "Man’s Best Friend," which some critics found provocative and anti-feminist. In response, Carpenter released a new black-and-white version of the cover, approved by her label and "God." The controversy surrounding the cover art sparked a debate about sex positivity and feminism, with some defending Carpenter's artistic expression. Despite the controversy, Carpenter's lead single "Manchild" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking a successful start for the album.