Sabrina Carpenter sizzles as she flashes her bra beneath a plunging white vest while arriving at SNL afterparty after dropping the F-bomb TWICE during her live performance

Okay, so Sabrina Carpenter just… completely took my breath away after SNL last night! Seriously, she hosted and then showed up to the afterparty, and what she was wearing… let’s just say she didn’t leave much to the imagination. I’m obsessed, obviously. It was a *moment*.

The 26-year-old singer, who both hosted and performed on the show, looked stunning in a white outfit featuring a low-cut vest and skirt.

Sabrina wore a revealing outfit that included a visible blue bra and a lot of cleavage. She completed the look with a sparkly handbag and strappy heels.

The singer looked thrilled as she walked through the crowd of fans, signing autographs before enjoying a night of celebration.

This happened after Sabrina surprised viewers by saying a swear word twice while performing live on the show.

During a performance of her song “Nobody’s Son” from the album *Man’s Best Friend*, the artist surprised some listeners by singing the line “He really hurt me” twice.

During the live broadcast on the East Coast and on Peacock, strong language was heard without censorship. However, NBC edited out the offensive words for viewers on the West Coast and for videos posted on YouTube and Hulu.

Following the broadcast, viewers flooded social media with reactions to the unexpected use of swear words, with many shocked that they weren’t caught by NBC’s typically careful censorship.

‘SABRINA SAYING F–K UNCENSORED LIVE ON SNL IS KILLING ME,’ one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

‘Oh NBC about to be fined so bad for letting Sabrina say f–k 2 whole times on SNL,’ another joked.

Another viewer shared on Twitter that Sabrina Carpenter was a fantastic host on Saturday Night Live, but they worried about potential consequences after she accidentally swore twice during her second song.

Variety reports that a possible misunderstanding with NBC’s censorship team likely caused a swear word to air live during the East Coast broadcast instead of being muted or delayed.

Saturday Night Live usually airs with very little delay to prevent mistakes, but it seems the version shown on the West Coast had an extra delay added to it after the initial broadcast.

Carpenter truly stood out during her second performance, which took place on a set designed with martial arts in mind.

Earlier in the episode, she performed her single Manchild.

Carpenter started her performance by playfully addressing her reputation, making a joke about wanting to correct any assumptions that she’s a provocative singer.

She playfully responded to being seen as just a provocative pop star, explaining, ‘There’s a lot more to me than that.’ She clarified she wasn’t simply interested in sex, but felt a broader sense of sexual energy and excitement. Surprisingly, she also shared a love for reading, specifically the encyclopedia, appreciating its size and complexity.

She also talked about the cover of her album, ‘Man’s Best Friend,’ which features her on all fours with someone seemingly pulling her hair. She clarified, with a laugh, that fans had misinterpreted the image.

The cover photo caused some confusion. It showed me on all fours with someone seemingly pulling my hair, but it was just a cropped image. The full picture, from our 50th anniversary special, actually shows Bowen Yang helping me up after Martin Short playfully pushed me away from the buffet.

This isn’t the first time the singer has surprised viewers with some unfiltered language.

Sabrina Carpenter surprised viewers at the 2025 MTV VMAs by using a curse word while accepting her award for Best Album.

She shared from the stage that it’s easy to get caught up in negativity, and she was incredibly thankful to be part of something joyful and empowering – something that made her feel limitless and free.

NBC is well-known for being careful about swearing on live television to avoid fines from the FCC. However, Carpenter isn’t the first SNL host or performer to accidentally, or even deliberately, use a curse word during a live broadcast.

Several well-known actors, including Kristen Stewart, Sam Rockwell, Ariana Grande, Jenny Slate, and the late Norm Macdonald, have previously been featured on the show.

Even the rock band The Replacements made headlines for the same offense back in 1986.

NBC hasn’t officially addressed what happened on Saturday’s show, but viewers are already saying it’s one of the most talked-about unedited moments on SNL in a long time.

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2025-10-20 02:34