Sabrina Carpenter Eiffel Tower Pose
Also known as: Juno Eiffel Tower Pose · Sabrina Carpenter Juno Position
Sabrina Carpenter Eiffel Tower Pose is an exploitable object-labeling meme based on a viral moment from the pop star's Short n' Sweet Tour in Paris in March 2025. During a performance of her song "Juno," Carpenter bent over between two male backup dancers, mimicking the "Eiffel Tower" sex position, sparking a wave of memes, fan reactions, and online debate about pop star sexuality1.
Overview
The meme centers on a photograph and video clip of Sabrina Carpenter performing a suggestive stage move during the Paris leg of her Short n' Sweet Tour. During each live performance of "Juno," a track known for its provocative lyrics, Carpenter introduces a new sexual position alongside the lyric "Have you tried this one?"2. For her second Paris show on March 17, 2025, she chose to simulate the "Eiffel Tower" position, bending forward between two male backup dancers at the Accor Arena1.
The image quickly became an exploitable meme template. Users apply object labels to the three figures in the photo, mapping them onto any three-part dynamic where one element is stuck between two others. The pose itself, combined with Paris as the setting, gave the moment a built-in punchline that needed no explanation.
On March 17, 2025, during night two of her Paris tour stop, Carpenter debuted the Eiffel Tower pose on stage at the Accor Arena1. The move was part of her running "Juno" bit, where she unveils a different provocative position each show. Paris, home of the actual Eiffel Tower, made the reference land with an extra layer of comedic intent1.
TikToker @mayadorable captured the moment on video and posted it the same day. The clip pulled in over 8 million views and 1 million likes on TikTok2.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Media
How to Use This Meme
The Sabrina Carpenter Eiffel Tower Pose typically works as a three-panel object-labeling meme:
Take the original image of Carpenter bent forward between two backup dancers
Label each of the three figures to represent a dynamic where one thing is caught between, influenced by, or shared between two others
Post with or without additional caption text
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Carpenter was 24 years old during the Short n' Sweet Tour Paris stop where the pose debuted.
The "Juno" position gag had already become a running tradition by the time the tour reached Paris, with fans anticipating what each new city would bring.
The defense tweet by @gothjafar ("can a girl get eiffel towered in peace???") outperformed all critical tweets combined, earning over 70,000 likes.
Some fans interpreted the move as a pointed message to ex-boyfriend Barry Keoghan, who had been a frequent subject of Carpenter's cheeky stage banter.
Derivatives & Variations
Object-labeling edits:
The primary meme format, where the three figures are relabeled for comedic effect. First notable version posted by @SpotifySC on March 19, 2025[2].
"Juno" position compilations:
Fans compiled clips of different positions from each tour stop, with the Paris Eiffel Tower version as the standout entry[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
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