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Almost immediately after the image was shared, conversation erupted online, with Sabrina being broadly accused of being anti-feminist for the “derogatory” and “degrading” artwork.  

Once again, many others sprang to Sabrina’s defense as they repeated the argument that a woman showcasing her sexuality isn’t something that should be shamed or stifled, as well as pointing out that the artwork is actually a very obvious commentary on the public perception of both her and women as a whole — especially considering the album’s lead track, “Manchild,” is an overt attack on men.

Fans also drew attention to the fact that the album’s name is an apparent reference to dogs as they theorized that Sabrina is alluding to how men refer to women as “bitches.”

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