Sabrina Carpenter is back on the road with her sold-out Short n’ Sweet Tour, but it’s not just her music that’s getting fans buzzing—it’s her hair!
Social media, especially TikTok, is lighting up with fans speculating that Sabrina, known for her signature blonde locks, might be sporting a wig during her performances.
New Hair, New Theories
At 25, Sabrina has always had a bold style, but ever since she debuted her fresh hairdo—complete with face-framing layers and curtain bangs—fans have been eager to copy the look.
Hairdressers on TikTok are being bombarded with requests for tutorials, but some creators suspect the singer’s voluminous hairstyle may not be all natural.
According to these fans, her hair on tour seems fuller compared to when she opened for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, sparking wig rumors.
TikTok’s Wig Debate
TikTok creator Bella Sprague is one of many weighing in, suggesting Sabrina’s retro curls might actually be a wig.
She pointed out that constantly heat-styling hair into such curls could cause damage, so a wig would be a smart move.
Other fans chimed in, agreeing that using wigs or extensions might help protect Sabrina’s natural hair from heat damage while maintaining her glamorous look on stage.
On the second night of the tour, Sprague observed what she believed were extensions, hinting at possible changes in Sabrina’s hair routine.
Fans Speak Out
Comment sections across TikTok have been filled with opinions.
Many argue that using wigs would not only help protect Sabrina’s hair but also fit the overall aesthetic of the tour.
One fan admitted they would “honestly wear a wig” to make it easier to maintain a flawless look every night, while others speculated that Sabrina may have switched back to her natural hair to dodge the growing rumors or perhaps to align with her partnership as Redken’s first global ambassador.
Hairstylist Weighs In
Sabrina’s hairstylist, Scott King, wasn’t silent on the matter either.
After her show at Madison Square Garden, he shared a tutorial detailing how he styles her hair for the stage.
Using a blow-dryer for volume, followed by a curling wand, Scott explained how he combs through the curls for a natural, bouncy look.
Fans rushed to his defense, thanking him for shutting down the wig speculation.
Professional Opinion
Celebrity extension specialist Beau Dieda also gave his two cents.
In an interview, Dieda explained that while Sabrina is known for her long blonde hair, she’s likely to use hair extensions or wigs occasionally, like many pop stars do for performances.
Wigs and extensions can make it easier for artists to keep up with the demands of a live tour and quick outfit changes.
For those looking to replicate Sabrina’s style, Dieda recommends using products like curling wands, texturizing sprays, and clip-in extensions to achieve a similar look.
The Lip Syncing Controversy
Aside from hair rumors, Sabrina has also faced accusations of lip-syncing.
A fan on TikTok posted a clip from one of her performances, questioning whether she sings live.
Another user speculated that only 40% of her performances are live, with the rest relying on backing tracks.
Sabrina was quick to shut down these claims, commenting, “I sing live every show 100 percent. Would you like to speak to my audio engineers?”
Addressing Critics Head-On
Sabrina isn’t just defending her singing; she’s also addressing criticism of her tour outfits.
In an interview with Time magazine, she spoke about the negativity she’s faced online, particularly regarding her performance attire.
The pop star made it clear that her outfits make her feel comfortable and confident on stage, adding that if someone doesn’t like what she wears, they don’t have to attend the show.
In Sabrina’s words, “The scariest thing in the world is getting up on stage in front of that many people and performing as if it’s nothing.”
If her bold outfits help her do that, then that’s exactly what she’s going to keep doing.
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