Sabrina Carpenter likes 'super passionate' people
Sabrina Carpenter has opened up about her romantic "type".

Sabrina Carpenter is drawn towards "super passionate" people.
The 26-year-old pop star - who has previously dated the likes of Barry Keoghan and Shawn Mendes - has opened up about her "type", revealing that she's attracted to passionate people who are also good conversationalists.
The blonde beauty told Interview magazine: "I’m always really drawn to people that are super passionate.
"Obviously, conversation’s a huge thing for me because I don’t really shut up. But also someone who’s empathetic and good at reading a room and somewhat emotionally mature. I can’t say I’ve always nailed it, but that would be my type."
Sabrina describes herself as "a short girl", meaning she doesn't worry about the height of potential partners.
The singer - who has also enjoyed success as an actress - quipped: "Short men are tall men to me, and tall men are just tall, tall men to me. It doesn’t really matter, as long as they ignite some sort of fire."
Sabrina recently admitted that she's "pretty transparent" in her approach to relationships.
The chart-topping singer thinks her former romantic partners actually feel "pretty flattered" whenever she writes and releases a song about them.
Sabrina - whose new album is called Man's Best Friend - told CBS Mornings: "I feel pretty transparent going into any of my relationships, that I write songs and I think they're just as down for it. I think it's also, most of the time, they've been pretty flattered when I … when they get a song written about them, good or bad."
Despite this, Sabrina refuses to confirm who inspired certain songs on her new album.
The pop star said: "It's more fun for people to picture in their head than the person I picture in my head, I think."
Sabrina also admits that her music isn't for everyone.
The singer has come under fire for some of her X-rated lyrics in recent times, but Sabrina isn't bothered about her critics.
The Manchild hitmaker reflected: "You don't have to like what I do. I think there's this weird misconception that every artist has to check every box for everyone to like everything about them."