Despite the 'Please Please Please' hitmaker's recent denial, a body language and linguistic expert insists that she's lip-syncing at her 'Short and Sweet' concerts.
- Oct 5, 2024
AceShowbiz - Sabrina Carpenter recently denied claims that she's not singing live at her concerts. Her statement, however, seemingly wasn't convincing enough as a body language and linguistic expert insists that she's lip-syncing.
Dr. Lillian Glass, a body language expert and communications consultant who has worked on Federal and State Court cases, weighed in on a TikTok clip which saw someone accusing Sabrina of lip syncing while performing "Please Please Please" at her show. According to the expert, the "Espresso" hitmaker shows "definitive signs of lip syncing" in the TikTok clip.
"Sabrina Carpenter is lip syncing in her tour 100 percent," Dr. Glass told Daily Mail. "One of the first tell-tale signs is that she is not using her diaphragm correctly. You don't see any tension in the diaphragm area which is essential for a singer holding a note. If she was singing those notes, her belly would be pushed out more and it is not."
The expert continued, "In addition, she is off by a few beats. You can see that her lips do not match the audio coming out. When she does actually sing you can hear the difference because the volume changes to become a lot louder."
Dr. Glass additionally pointed out that the blonde star "doesn't hold out any of her tones very long. It sounds mechanical like she was pre-recorded. Those are definitive signs of lip syncing."
Sabrina's body language was also an indication, according to the expert. "Sabrina's rhythm is off and her body movements are jerky when she brings the mic back to her mouth," she explained.
Dr. Glass suggested Sabrina to "train harder" before comparing her to "seasoned pro" Taylor Swift. "She could be less obvious in her lip syncing if she had more experience and training. Sabrina has not developed breath control like Taylor, who is a seasoned pro that works at singing with dancing," the expert said. "Sabrina needs to be in tip top shape and trained like a pro athlete. And she is not this can be seen by how quickly she gets winded on stage."
The comments came after Sabrina shut down a TikTok user questioning if she ever sings live in a viral video. Catching wind of the clip, the former Disney star defended herself by saying, "I sing live every show 100% would you like to speak to my audio engineers."