A British reality star was left in shock when Sabrina Carpenter asked her to send over one of her ‘worn, sweaty’ outfits, after she saw her sporting it on TikTok.
Made In Chelsea’s Melissa Tattam claimed on her Wednesdays podcast, that one of Sabrina’s team reached out to borrow one of her co-ords.
She revealed to co-host Sophie Habboo that the pop star wanted to wear the white two-piece for Hyde Park festival.
Sophie asked Melissa: ‘Wait so Sabrina Carpenter is strutting about with your sweaty outfit on?’
To which Melissa replied: ‘Right, so I posted a picture of me in a co-ord set and I got a message saying Sabrina Carpenter likes your TikTok and really likes the set that you’re wearing.
‘So she asked her stylist, would Melissa mind couriering her set so she can wear it at Hyde Park festival.’

Melissa Tattam was left in shock when Sabrina Carpenter asked her to send over one of her ‘worn, sweaty’ outfits, after she saw her sporting it on TikTok (Sabrina pictured in the ensemble)

Made In Chelsea star Melissa revealed to co-host Sophie Habboo that the pop star wanted to wear the white two-piece for Hyde Park festival (Melissa pictured in the ensemble)

The duo then joked that the songstress knows who they are, and in the comments fans were in disbelief (Sabrina pictured)
Sophie responded: ‘You’re f*****g kidding me? So Sabrina is in your sweaty outfit – it’s not really sweaty I’m joking.’
Melissa added: ‘I have worn it but it is technically clean,’ to which Sophie added: ‘Thank god you didn’t wear fake tan.’
The duo then joked that the songstress knows who they are, and in the comments fans were in disbelief.
has contacted Sabrina’s representatives for comment.
It comes after Sabrina released an alternative album cover for Man’s Best Friend – and with a defiant message for those put off by her original, provocative visual.
The singer unveiled a second cover that is a complete 180 from the original, with the black-and-white image capturing Sabrina holding a handsome man as she works a sexy retro gown.
In a message that addressed the criticism she faced over the original cover, Sabrina said this new image was ‘approved by God.’
‘I signed some copies of Man’s Best Friend for you guys,’ she wrote in the caption. ‘& here is a new alternate cover approved by God. available now on my website.’
Sabrina’s original album cover was called out by a leading domestic violence charity who accused her of ‘reducing women to pets’ in addition to various online commentators.

It comes after Sabrina debuted an alternative album cover for Man’s Best Friend after sparking controversy with her original provocative visual
‘Pathetic. Wtf is she thinking,’ one critic previously wrote, while another commented, ‘Dumpster humanity.’
For those concerned about the fate of her original cover, the record will still be available.
The second released image graces the cover for the cassette packaging, while the original still fronts the CD. The album’s record is available in both the new and original cover.
It’s certainly not the first time Sabrina has faced controversy over her embrace of sex.
The Espresso singer famously simulates sex positions while performing her song Juno during her Short n’ Sweet Tour, but not everyone is a fan of the NSFW displays.
‘It’s always so funny to me when people complain,’ she told Rolling Stone of her Juno moments. ‘They’re like, “All she does is sing about this.” But those are the songs that you’ve made popular. Clearly you love sex. You’re obsessed with it.
‘It’s in my show. There’s so many more moments than the ‘Juno’ positions, but those are the ones you post every night and comment on. I can’t control that. If you come to the show, you’ll [also] hear the ballads, you’ll hear the more introspective numbers.
‘I find irony and humor in all of that, because it seems to be a recurring theme. I’m not upset about it, other than I feel mad pressure to be funny sometimes.’

In a defiant message that addressed the criticism she faced over the original cover, Sabrina said this new image was ‘approved by God’

The new image graces the cover for the cassette packaging, while the original still fronts the CD. The album’s record is available in both the new and original cover
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In a subsequent phone call with the magazine, the topic was broached again: ‘I don’t want to be pessimistic, but I truly feel like I’ve never lived in a time where women have been picked apart more, and scrutinized in every capacity. I’m not just talking about me. I’m talking about every female artist that is making art right now.’
As the reporter noted that Swifties were taking photos outside of Taylor Swift’s iconic Cornelia Street, Sabrina elaborated: ‘That’s what I’m saying.’
‘We’re in such a weird time where you would think it’s girl power, and women supporting women, but in reality, the second you see a picture of someone wearing a dress on a carpet, you have to say everything mean about it in the first 30 seconds that you see it,’ she continued.
Sabrina even wrote a song hitting back at the criticism she’s received online, Needless To Say, a vinyl-only bonus track for Short and Sweet.
Some of the lyrics state: ‘A pretty dress, an awkward angle/I bet you zoomed in close and held it up to show all of your friends.’
‘It’s something that keeps coming back,’ Sabrina added. ‘We just have to grow thicker skin, but they don’t have to learn how to shut their mouths.’