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Sabrina Carpenter has shared alternate covers for her upcoming album 'Man's Best Friend', which is set to release in August. The pop star took to Instagram to unveil the new covers, joking that one of them was "approved by God".

The alternate covers show Carpenter posing with her arm around a man, seemingly paying homage to a photo of Marilyn Monroe. The pair are dressed in formal wear, with the singer in a long gown covered in jewels and her partner in a black blazer and white shirt.
In the snap, Carpenter looks past the camera while the man faces the opposite direction. The next photo is a wider shot of the singer and the man, but this time she has a shocked look on her face as she looks behind her partner.
Carpenter captioned her post, "I signed some copies of Man's Best Friend for you guys & here is a new alternate cover approved by God. Available now on my website."
The first alternate cover photo can be purchased on her website in the vinyl and cassette formats. The standard vinyl, CD, and cassette are also available.
Previous Controversy Surrounding the Original Album Cover
Last week, Carpenter announced the release of her album along with the original album cover. The artwork features her on hands and knees in a black mini dress and black heels as a man cut out of the photo grabs a fistful of her blonde curls.

A few days later, the "Espresso" singer responded to a negative comment about the cover, after an X user wrote, "Does she have a personality outside of sex". Carpenter reshared the post, responding, "Girl yes and it is goooooood."
Carpenter's upcoming album follows her sixth album 'Short n' Sweet', released last August. The album featured hit singles "Espresso", "Taste", "Please Please Please", and "Bed Chem". Carpenter took home Best Pop Vocal Album for the album and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Espresso" at the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards.
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