Sabrina Carpenter lip sync Short n Sweet tour
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Sabrina Carpenter Responds to Lip Sync Rumors on TikTok

Sabrina Carpenter has been making headlines during her “Short n’ Sweet” tour amid speculation about whether she lip-syncs during her performances. The pop star quickly addressed the rumors, asserting that she sings live at every show. 

Here’s a closer look at how Sabrina Carpenter set the record straight and what changes fans have noticed in her performances since the speculation began.

No, Sabrina Carpenter doesn’t lip-sync during her live shows

Sabrina Carpenter has faced accusations of lip-syncing during her “Short n’ Sweet” tour, but she firmly denies these claims. 

In response to a viral TikTok post, which suggested that 30% of her performance was lip-syncing and 30% was a backing track, Carpenter stated, “I sing live at every show 100%.” She even invited skeptics to consult her audio engineers.

The rumors began after a TikTok user shared footage from one of her concerts, raising doubts about whether Carpenter was performing live. Carpenter’s response was swift and direct, asserting the authenticity of her live vocals. Additionally, she took action by adjusting her set for subsequent shows, lowering the prominence of backing tracks. Fans noticed this tweak, with many commenting that her live performances sounded even better, leading to widespread praise for her vocal ability.

To further quash the rumors, Carpenter’s fans shared videos from her performances in Hartford and Boston, noting the improved clarity of her live singing. Some even remarked on how much they preferred the new setup, which made her live vocals stand out more.

While accusations of lip-syncing sparked a brief controversy, Sabrina Carpenter quickly addressed the issue. She responded publicly and made subtle changes to her performance. Her fans noted the improved quality of her live shows after these adjustments. They supported her unwavering stance that she sings live at every show, reinforcing her credibility as a performer.

Originally reported by Vritti Johar on ComingSoon.

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