Sabrina Carpenter's New Album Reveals Possible Love Triangle with Shawn Mendes
Sabrina Carpenter's New Album and Speculations
On Friday, Sabrina Carpenter (25) released her new album Short n' Sweet, creating significant buzz not just for its catchy melodies.
Fans expected the songs to reflect her recent breakup with Irish actor Barry Keoghan (31). However, a closer listen reveals themes that strongly suggest a connection to Shawn Mendes (26) and Camila Cabello (27). In the song Coincidence, Carpenter hints at betrayal, seemingly commenting on the rumored love triangle among the musicians.
The Love Triangle Mystery
- Fans speculate that lyrics from Dumb & Poetic suggest dishonesty from someone close to Sabrina, potentially pointing to Mendes.
- Rumors began swirling when Mendes and Cabello were seen together at Coachella, igniting speculation about their rekindled romance.
- Despite rumors of a fling between Carpenter and Mendes, neither has confirmed these reports.
As the intrigue builds, fans analyze the Coincidence lyrics for hints, particularly those suggesting a critique of Camila's inability to let Shawn go.
Public Disputes Through Music
Later in the song, Carpenter references what unfolded at the festival, questioning, “Palm Springs looks nice, but who’s by your side?”. Intriguingly, fans believe that Camila's song June Gloom also touches on the complicated dynamics involving the three artists.
Sabrina's Hidden Messages
- Carpenter is recognized for embedding messages in her songs, much like her mentor, Taylor Swift.
- The music video for Please Please Please heightened speculation as Barry Keoghan make an appearance.
Swift's influence on Carpenter's songwriting technique is evident, with both artists known for their intricate lyrics. Could Carpenter be channeling some of Swift's lyrical creativity in her latest release?
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