Sabrina Carpenter faces backlash for French language mistake

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Sabrina Carpenter faced backlash after a mistake in her French post on social media. The singer shared moments from her recent trip to Paris, where she performed at the Accor Arena. In her post, she wrote a caption in French intended to say, "I'm short and sweet." However, she made a small error, missing an "e" in her sentence. This led to her message translating to, "I'm little is sugar," which prompted a wave of criticism and jokes online. Many followers commented on her mistake. One suggested she should take French classes. Another corrected her with a friendly note, and yet another joked about relying on Google Translate. Despite the criticism, some fans defended her, humorously pointing out that not everyone is a French expert. The photos in her post featured her in a white dress and showcased iconic Parisian sights like the Eiffel Tower.


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