Sabrina Carpenter’s sexy stage moves have made their way into a game that is hugely popular among teenagers.
This week, Fortnite announced their collaboration with the 25-year-old pop star, and many people are taking to social media to express their outrage.
In the game, players can now purchase and outfit their characters in ‘skins’ identical to various versions of her stage outfits from her Short n’ Sweet tour — and replicate her dance moves.
Users can choose to dress up their characters in the Espresso singer’s sequin-embellished bodysuit or her super short babydoll dress.
One particular look, perhaps the most recognizable, features Carpenter’s crop halter top, miniskirt and go-go boots she wears when she performs her song Juno in concert.
When Carpenter sings the song — which is about adoring a partner so much that she wants to them to get her pregnant — she presents a different X-rated position during each show of her tour.

Sabrina Carpenter’s sexy stage moves have made their way into a game that is hugely popular among teenagers

This week, Fortnite announced their collaboration with the 25-year-old pop star, and many people are taking to social media to express their outrage
Most recently, she was slammed for ‘simulating lesbian sex’ during her Stockholm concert.
Even though the game added opaque, white tights with the outfit in what appears to be an attempt to veer away from being too raunchy, many social media users are still displeased.
Carpenter’s stage moves have already caused huge controversy as she frequently criticized for her lyrics and dance moves deemed ‘inappropriate’ for her young fanbase.
The multiplayer game is rated T for teen for users age 13 and up due to mild violence in the gameplay, in which players can team up and battle each other to be the last one standing.
Now, the game is also adding ‘dance emotes,’ in which a player can begin performing Carpenter’s dance routine and other players can join in and sync up their moves just by standing by each other.
Many videos have already gone viral showing Fortnite players ‘dancing’ alongside each other in the game to the tune of the two-time Grammy-winning musician’s hit song, Taste.
Carpenter is not the first to appear in the popular game as many other stars, including Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish, have previously done so too.
‘Crazy how many people support a sexual icon in a kids game,’ one social media user tweeted on X.

In the game, players can now purchase and outfit their characters in ‘skins’ identical to various versions of her stage outfits from her Short n’ Sweet tour — and replicate her dance moves

Users can choose to dress up their characters in the Espresso singer’s sequin-embellished bodysuit or her super short babydoll dress

One particular look, perhaps the most recognizable, features Carpenter’s crop halter top, miniskirt and go-go boots she wears when she performs her song Juno in concert

When Carpenter sings the song — which is about adoring a partner so much that she wants to them to get her pregnant — she presents a different X-rated position during each show of her tour

Carpenter’s stage moves have already caused huge controversy as she frequently criticized for her lyrics and dance moves deemed ‘inappropriate’ for her young fanbase

Many videos have already gone viral showing Fortnite players ‘dancing’ alongside each other in the game to the tune of the two-time Grammy-winning musician’s hit song, Taste

The video game company revealed they will be releasing more Carpenter-inspired skins, accessories and ‘dance emotes’ coming up

‘Crazy how many people support a sexual icon in a kids game,’ one social media user tweeted on X

Others came to Carpenter’s defense in the replies as they pointed out the violent nature of the game. ‘Kids games should not have sexual icons,’ one person wrote, while another replied: ‘You kill people in this kids game btw’

‘She even acts h**ish in a game for children,’ one person, who has ‘spread kindness’ in her name, tweeted

One user wrote: ‘wait does she do juno poses ingame?? bc that would be bad for kids’
Others came to Carpenter’s defense in the replies as they pointed out the violent nature of the game.
‘Kids games should not have sexual icons,’ one person wrote, while another replied: ‘You kill people in this kids game btw.’
Some said that other musicians were also featured in the game but did not get backlash because of their gender.
‘The Travis Scott skin is literally shirtless,’ another person wrote.
One user wrote: ‘wait does she do juno poses ingame?? bc that would be bad for kids.’
Some fans responded by saying that her most sexual dance moves were not included in the game before pointing out that Fortnite is rated T for teens and not for all kids.
‘She even acts h**ish in a game for children,’ one person, who has ‘spread kindness’ in her name, tweeted.
Another X user wrote: ‘ok but i thought her music wasn’t for kids? but now she has an animated skin in an animated game.. right.. right..’