What Does Beauty Mean to Sabrina Carpenter?

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Key Takeaways
- True beauty comes from within, according to Carpenter.
- She embraces the aging process rather than fearing it.
- Her songwriting reflects her transparent nature in relationships.
- Carpenter prefers to keep song inspirations private.
- She recognizes the diverse tastes of music audiences.
Los Angeles, Sep 4 (NationPress) The pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter has expressed that she is unbothered by the prospect of her beauty diminishing with age.
The 26-year-old singer revealed in an interview with Interview magazine: "Typically, it’s the insufferable men who consider me unattractive, but for me, beauty revolves around the moments when I personally feel beautiful. It has nothing to do with others' opinions."
Carpenter noted that her mother embodies natural beauty and recognized that she faces increasing pressure and scrutiny today, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
Reflecting on her journey, the “Manchild” artist stated: "I haven’t truly confronted what aging will bring, but my mom has always been a natural beauty who encouraged me to embrace life as it unfolds. She advises, 'Let the world weather you.' Indeed, the world is currently weathering me."
In addition, the “Espresso” artist, who has dated personalities like Barry Keoghan and Shawn Mendes, mentioned that she maintains a transparent approach in her relationships.
She believes her former partners feel flattered when she pens songs about them.
Carpenter told CBS Mornings: "I am quite open in my relationships, acknowledging that I write songs about them, and most of the time, they're quite flattered when a song about them is released, whether it’s good or bad."
Despite this openness, she refrains from revealing who specifically inspired tracks on her latest album.
Carpenter stated: "It’s more entertaining for listeners to envision their own inspiration rather than the one I have in mind."
She also recognizes that her music may not be universally appealing.
She said: "It’s unnecessary for everyone to appreciate my work. There’s a misconception that every artist must cater to everyone’s tastes."