Sings ‘Fucked Me Up’ Uncensored
Sabrina Carpenter made headlines with her recent NSFW performance on the October 18 episode of “Saturday Night Live.” During her rendition of “Nobody’s Song,” a track from her album “Man’s Best Friend,” Carpenter shocked viewers by not self-censoring the lyrics “He sure fucked me up” on two occasions. The profanity was not muted or bleeped, causing it to go live uncensored on both the East Coast network broadcast and the Peacock simulcast. Some viewers on the West Coast experienced a slight delay in the broadcast, with the audio going silent during the two F-words.
Carpenter, who served as both the host and musical guest of the show, performed “Nobody’s Song” towards the end of the evening, showcasing a martial arts-inspired stage setup. Earlier in the night, she also sang “Manchild” as her first musical number.
This isn’t the first time Carpenter has used strong language on television. During the 2025 VMAs, while accepting the Best Album Award, she delivered a speech that included the phrase, “make you feel like the world is your fucking oyster.” Off-the-cuff profanity is not uncommon on “Saturday Night Live,” with hosts and cast members occasionally dropping uncensored language. The show has a history of controversial musical performances as well, from Rage Against the Machine’s flag incident to Ashlee Simpson’s vocal mishap.
In a surprising turn of events, President Donald J. Trump also made headlines for using the F-word during a live news conference. Despite the strong language, the White House official accounts shared the video of the president’s statement without hesitation.
Overall, Carpenter’s bold performance on “Saturday Night Live” added to the show’s history of provocative moments. With unexpected language and controversial acts, the entertainment industry continues to push boundaries and spark discussions among viewers.


