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Sabrina Carpenter’s Milan ‘Juno’ Position Gets an Italian Twist

Sabrina Carpenter returned with another cheeky “Juno” position during her recent show in Milan. The singer is having the best time while taking over cities for the European leg of her “Short n’ Sweet Tour.” Carpenter once again left fans starstruck after delivering a “Che vuoi?” hand gesture for her latest “Juno” pose. 

Sabrina Carpenter completes Milan ‘Juno’ pose with ‘Che vuoi?’ hand gesture

Sabrina Carpenter took the stage in Milan and entertained her fans with another spectacular show as part of her “Short n’ Sweet Tour.” The 25-year-old’s anticipated “Juno” performances have remained one of the highlights at each stop of her musical voyage. Carpenter, who does not hold back from going bold, has continued to surprise fans with cheeky — at times almost NSFW — positions during the successful run of her concert tour. 

Carpenter’s Milan show was no different, as videos from the concert are now taking over X (formerly Twitter). A clip even showed a close-up look at the new position the singer delivered during the performance of “Juno.” Carpenter laid down on the stage and surprised concertgoers with a ‘Che vuoi?’ hand gesture during her gig in the Italian city. Fans soon erupted in cheers after the performer’s latest sassy move. 

Meanwhile, Carpenter looked stunning in her tiny, sparkly two-piece. The “Espresso” hitmaker wore a pink halter top featuring a silver trim. The performance outfit included a matching miniskirt. Carpenter wore the signature “Short n’ Sweet Tour” look with her knee-high silver shoes that featured heart-shaped cut-outs on the sides. 

It’s safe to say Carpenter has not failed in getting creative in her back-to-back spectacular shows. Previously, the artist left fans praising her daring yet clever moves after forming an NSFW Eiffel Tower position during the Paris show. Carpenter’s tribute to the City of Love saw her bending down between two male dancers, who formed an A-like shape by putting their hands up.

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