Sabrina Carpenter stuns fans with cheeky NSFW moment during ‘Juno’ performance

Sabrina Carpenter left many people blushing after her latest “Juno” performance in Los Angeles.

While performing the song, the singer engaged in a NSFW sex act, shocking fans at the concert.

The pop star took the stage at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on November 18, performing her latest hit, “Juno” — a provocative song about being so infatuated with someone that you want them to get you pregnant.

Typically, Sabrina treats fans to a sexy pose while performing the NSFW anthem, and she often shouts, “Have you ever tried this?!” to the crowd.

But the former Disney Channel star took her performance to the next level in her latest show, getting down on her knees and performing a provocative oral sex gesture. She fully embraced the moment, even choking up as she posed her usual nightly question to the audience.

Elsewhere at the concert, Carpenter went on to “pick on” someone in the crowd for being “too hot” and singled out Jack Antonoff — before playfully picking on his wife, Margaret Qualley, instead.

Moments passed before Carpenter played the song “Juno” as she looked around the arena for the evening’s “Juno girl.”

“Hey, this is awkward. But I’m sure you could be really good at producing. In fact, I’m almost confident that you could produce someone even hotter than you, ” Carpenter said.

Antonoff, who produced many songs on Carpenter’s Short and sweet album, then walks out of the frame. Qualley walked up and smiled.

“This is it, ladies and gentlemen, this is a quality hottie,” Carpenter exclaimed.

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Qualley introduced herself to Carpenter, who gave her a set of pink handcuffs and said, “And I think Margaret and Sabrina are nice names to have a relationship together.”

“Oh God, Margaret, my clothes keep falling off thinking about us. Will you be my Juno girl, Margaret?” she asked.

November 18 marked the final show of the US leg of the Short n’ Sweet tour. The trip will continue in Europe next year.

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