Sabrina Carpenter has left Swifties lying on the cold hard ground after this NSFW lyric change!
In case you haven’t been keeping up with all things The Eras Tour, the 24-year-old is opening up for Mz. Taylor Swift at a lot of her tour stops, including her Australian dates. Her ever-popular song Nonsense has been getting a new outro for each city she plays in, usually with a pun about the place she’s at. Most recently, at the Melbourne stop of the tour, the outro lyrics were:
“I don’t say ‘hello’ I say ‘g’day mate’ / I don’t make a bevvy, I’m a lightweight / Melbourne, I just came, I saw, and I ate.”
Super cute! And what a fun way to pay tribute to each show! But did she take it too far in Sydney??
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Some parents of kids attending The Eras Tour became a little concerned with how Sabrina’s lyrics have been getting more and more risqué and “inappropriate” for younger audiences. The biggest cause for concern, though, was during one of Taylor’s Sydney shows last week. The newest Nonsense outro went:
“When you go down under, do you miss me? / It’s so big I felt it in my kidney / Screamed so loud they heard it here in Sydney.”
Whoa! Yeah, seems like she and Saltburn star Barry Keoghan are getting along juuuuuust fine.
Ch-ch-check out a clip of the moment (below):
@222charlie SABRINA NONSENSE OUTRO N2 SYDNEY #sabrinacarpenter #nonsenseoutro #sabrinacarpentererastour #erastour #taylorswift #taylorswifteras #sydney #erastoursydney
Wow!
A far cry from her previous lyrics. In the comments of the video, some fans expressed concern with the racy outro:
“Chill there is children in the audience”
“OMG girl there’s kids there”
“Spicy is one thing saying he’s so big I felt it in my kidney is inappropriate”
What do U think about these increasingly-NSFW lyrics, Perezcious readers? Let us know in the comments (below).
[Image via Sabrina Carpenter/YouTube/MEGA/WENN]