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Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Juno Position’ Just Got Really Gay and You Might Not Have Expected This One

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Last updated: April 7, 2025 8:38 pm
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Grammy Award-winning pop artist Sabrina Carpenter is at the heart of attention after debuting a provocative dance move called “Lesbians’ new juno position” at the recent stop on the “Short N’Sweet” tour in Stockholm. The current viral choreography is a stylized, non-imaginary staged moment that appears to mimic oral sex, but from enthusiastic approval to sharp reproach, sparked the heated debate of social media and subsequent years, eliciting a wide range of responses.

Carpenter’s track “Junho” is a buoyant mid-tempo song that explores the themes of intense, sometimes chaotic love, and has become an important performance piece on her current tour. However, the song’s interpretation took an unexpected turn, leaving many people online to the audience, and with jaws and lace fingers. Dressed in a glittering thigh-high lined outfit, Carpenter confidently performed a low, thrust movement on stage. This intentional and suggestive choreography quickly becomes a hot topic and dominates online discussions and newsfeeds.

Debuting a new Juno position on Sabrina Carpenter night #stockholmshortnsweet

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– Sabrina Carpenter Tour Information 💋 (@sabrinatourinfo) April 4, 2025

For those new to the viral footage, Carpenter’s performance, coupled with knowledge and a sultry smile, includes intentional positive movements. This gesture is widely interpreted as a clear imitation of sexual activity. A significant portion of her fanbase erupted with cheers and online praise, but the conditions of the voice expressed shock and disapproval, leading to a severe disparity in response.

The Internet explodes with different opinions

The Internet responded with a variety of opinions to Carpenter’s “Junho’s position” from humorous observations to utter rage. “Why is Sabrina Carpenter cosplaying as Cunnilingus on tour?” One user posted on X, previously known as Twitter. Another thing I referred to, referring to Elliott’s page film, “It’s not Junho I remember from the indie classics.”

Conservative media is especially important, labeling performances as “indecent,” “inappropriate,” and “face slaps to her younger fans.” This criticism underlines the continued social tensions surrounding female artists.

Conversely, a key segment of online users came together to support Carpenter, especially within the LGBTQ+ community and within her young fanbase. “Sabrina gives girls what they want. If you’re mad at it, log off!” wrote one Tiktok commenter. Another declared her “sex-positive legend that will bring back the suffuck stage everywhere.” This pour in support emphasizes the desire for greater and open expression of sexuality in mainstream pop culture.

Carpenter’s attitude: expression of non-apology

Carpenter himself has largely refrained from dealing with the controversy over “Juno’s position.” At the moment some fans were calling it “Diva Mastery,” she allowed her performance to speak for herself. However, on a recent show, she reportedly joked, “I created a new position for lesbians, I’m very welcome.”

In previous interviews, Carpenter has suggested her intention to incorporate theatricality and camp aesthetics into her stage shows, as well as her desire to celebrate intimacy in many ways. These statements suggest a clear artistic vision that prioritizes bold expression over public comfort.

Accepting the persona of “Divine”

Ultimately, Sabrina Carpenter’s “Juno Position” served as a powerful reminder that she no longer seeks universal recognition. Her current artistic stage embraces a bolder and provocative persona aimed at entertaining and challenging the audience, while simultaneously rewriting the traditional narrative for young female pop stars. Whether “Junho’s position” is considered a camp sparkle stroke or a public obscene act, one outcome cannot be denied. Sabrina Carpenter is firmly capturing the global attention.

Sabrina Carpenter’s “Juno Position” has really become gay, and you may not have expected this






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The Internet explodes with different opinionsCarpenter’s attitude: expression of non-apologyAccepting the persona of “Divine”

Source: Gayety – gayety.co

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