
Sabrina Carpenter’s latest career accomplishment has fans celebrating and critics angry.
the Espresso Hitmaker’s seventh studio album man’s best friend, It was officially certified platinum less than three months after its release on August 29.
However, instead of global applause, the achievement sparked heated debate across social media.
while Please please please The hitmaker’s supporters flooded the platforms with congratulations, hailing the certification as “well-deserved” and “long overdue,” and not everyone shared the enthusiasm.
A wave of skeptical music fans emerged, accusing the music industry of playing favorites.
Someone wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Man’s best friend? “More like the industry’s favorite daughter,” sparking a series of accusations of nepotism.
Others were much more blunt, with one writing “Unworthy”, followed by another “Worst album in existence going platinum”.
A third added: “These teenagers’ music taste is bad!”
Some even questioned the numbers altogether, with one confused netizen commenting: “But I heard it failed [gasping emoji]”.
Although some netizens disagree, the platinum status is real, adding more charm to Carpenter’s rapidly growing fame.
This achievement comes at a time when the Grammy Award-winning singer is busy Short and sweet The tour, which is now just six shows away from completion.
Man’s best friend It is the 26-year-old artist’s seventh studio album, which was released just months after her sixth studio album Short and sweet.