Sabrina Carpenter surprises fans with a bold dance move at a Paris concert during a 'Juno' performance

Sabrina Carpenter recently surprised her fans during a concert in Paris with a daring dance move while performing her song “Juno.” The 25-year-old singer and actress is currently on her Short n’ Sweet Tour , and she’s been adding a fun twist to her shows by acting out different dance moves during one part of the song. At each concert, when she sings the line, “Wanna try out some freaky positions? / Have you ever tried this one?” she picks a different pose or move to go along with it.
At her first show in Paris on Sunday, March 16, Sabrina chose a move that got people talking. According to Just Jared, she had two of her male backup dancers join her at the front of the stage. Together, they acted out a pose that fans are calling the “Eiffel Tower” position. In the move, Sabrina bent over between the two dancers as they held hands above her head, forming a shape that looked like the famous Paris landmark.
Many fans in the audience cheered and seemed to love the bold and playful moment. Videos of the performance quickly spread online, and Sabrina’s daring move became a hot topic on social media. While a lot of people praised her confidence and stage presence, there were also a few critics who thought the move was too much. Some people online said they weren’t comfortable with the suggestive nature of the dance, but Sabrina’s fans defended her, saying it was all in good fun and part of the show.
Sabrina has been adding these playful moments to every stop on her tour, and they’ve become something fans look forward to. Each city gets its own unique performance, and people are always excited to see which dance move they’ll choose next.
For those who want to see Sabrina live, tickets to her Short n’ Sweet Tour are selling out fast. There are still a few ways to grab tickets if you’re interested, and fans who have already gone say the show is full of energy and surprises.
You can watch the video of Sabrina’s Paris performance online, and if you haven’t heard “Juno” yet, you can listen to the song on music streaming platforms now.