As she opens her Netflix holiday special,A Nonsense Christmas, Sabrina Carpenter leaves audiences filled with anticipation as shereveals she only gets three F-bombs to drop throughout the hour. Of course, Carpenter uses her first two allocated F-bombs in her opening monologue when explaining this rule: “I’m allowed to say ‘f***’ three times… ‘f***.’ Just one left.” From then on, audiences have to pay close attention to see when the third and final instance will happen.
Though there are other forms of profanity used by Carpenter andA Nonsense Christmas’ special guests, the F-bombs are saved only for the pop star herself. Given how few she has, the expectation throughout the special is that the final one will come at a big moment during a song or skit. That turns out to not actually be the case, thoughCarpenter’s third F-bomb moment provides a hilarious final gag for the special.

Sabrina Carpenter Simply Says “F***” When A Nonsense Christmas' Ending Credits Begin
She Says The Expletive When The Final Title Card Appears
At the very end ofA Nonsense Christmas, Sabrina Carpenter uses the final F-bomb allowed under the special’s TV-14 rating. The last F-bomb happens after the bloopers reel, asCarpenter’s voice can be heard abruptly saying “F***” as the music fades and the closing title card appears. Just after she drops the special’s third F-bomb,A Nonsense Christmas’ soundtrackplays the melody of Carpenter’s eponymous song.
A Nonsense Christmasis Sabrina Carpenter’s first TV role sinceRoyaltiesin 2020.
Though there was some innuendo and mature content hidden throughoutA Nonsense Christmas,Carpenter still generally kept the holiday special more accessible for teen audiences. The more mature content largely occurred throughout her singing monologs and skits with actors likeAbbott Elementary’s Quinta Brunson andStranger Things’ Sean Astin (who portrays Santa Claus). For those who might be deemed too young to watch the full special, Carpenter still keepsA Nonsense Christmasclean in her song performanceslike “Last Christmas” with Chappell Roan and “Santa Baby” with Shania Twain.
Why Sabrina Carpenter Only Gets To Drop An F-Bomb 3 Times In A Nonsense Christmas
Netflix Only Allowed Her 3 Under TV-14 Content Guidelines
Sabrina Carpenter is only given three total F-bombs to use in the2024 TV specialdue to the special beinglabeled TV-14. That guideline is further marked “Parents Strongly Cautioned,”indicating that many parents may not feel the content in the program is suitable for children under the age of 14. This is less strict than the TV-MA rating, which is intended for mature audiences only and may be unsuitable for those ages 17 and under.
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Under the TV-14 rating, shows may contain sexual situations as well as suggestive and/or strong language. Certain networks and studios have different rules for how frequently such strong language or innuendo can be included in a TV-14 show before it warrants a TV-MA rating. Therefore, while it’s not the case for every show, Netflix deemed it appropriate under the TV-14 guidelines forA Nonsense Christmasto havethree F-bombs total, which, for the 50-minute runtime, kept the profane word’s use moderate rather than excessive.

A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter
Cast
A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter is a festive variety music special directed by Sam Wrench. The film features pop star Sabrina Carpenter performing holiday hits, engaging in unexpected duets, and including comedic cameos, blending music and entertainment in a seasonal celebration.
