"This ain't a concert, this a geometry exam": Internet gives hilarious reactions to Sabrina Carpenter debuting new Eiffel Tower Juno position

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Sabrina Carpenter isn’t just delivering hits, she’s handing out math lessons. During her recent performance in Paris, fans were left in stitches when the singer debuted an eye-popping new choreography, now known as the “Eiffel Tower Juno” position. Night two of her Paris concert was already electric, but this unique move set social media ablaze, drawing comparisons to geometric equations rather than typical concert dance moves. The performance, featuring Carpenter and her dancers in a pose mimicking the Eiffel Tower, was a sight to behold, leaving the crowd and the internet buzzing.

As one fan, @offials99 hilariously quipped,

"Bro this ain’t a concert, this a geometry exam. 💀😂" under a viral tweet showing off the move.

Whether fans loved it or felt puzzled, everyone had something to say.


From pop concert to geometry class: Sabrina Carpenter’s Eiffel Tower Juno move steals the show

Of course, social media couldn’t resist poking fun at Carpenter’s bold choreography. Fans flooded Twitter with both admiration and jokes. Some found the move exciting, while others were left scratching their heads. The range of reactions only proves one thing: the “Juno position” is already an internet sensation.

One skeptical fan, @macy_burris commented,

“This gimmick is getting tired ngl,” adding a touch of exhaustion to the ongoing buzz.

However, not everyone was as critical, with one @dreamyycici tweeting,

“If my fav did this, I’d have to retire from standing. Too powerful.”

Clearly, some fans were in awe of Carpenter’s daring performance. Another tweet by @drxgbunny chimed in with,

“She’s performing rituals and we’re all here for it,” embracing the slightly bizarre but captivating nature of the choreography.

Meanwhile, @Moonatan01 recognized the moment as the birth of a new era, tweeting,

“Juno position era is upon us.”

The tweet captured the cultural impact of the move, showing how quickly it caught on. More playfully, one fan dubbed it “the Eiffel Tower,” a fitting name for a dance move that debuted in Paris, while @CiciiLovesYou joked,

“Sabrina and her dancers just solved the Da Vinci Code,” adding a layer of mystery and humor to the situation.

Background info: Sabrina Carpenter’s Paris show and the rise of the Juno position

Before she introduced the now-viral "Juno position," Sabrina Carpenter's Paris concert was already expected to be a show-stopper. On the second night of her show, Carpenter wowed the audience by having her dancers build an intricate form that resembled the Eiffel Tower when she sang her song "Juno." The unusual choice of choreography shocked both fans and critics, and it quickly went viral online.

The "Juno position" was a well-planned moment that combined artistic talent with dramatic flare; it wasn't simply any dancing move. It was especially appropriate for a Paris concert because of the Eiffel Tower's influence, and Sabrina's readiness to do new things with her performances has further strengthened her reputation as a pop singer who isn't afraid to take chances. In the actual routine, Carpenter and her dancers stand in a triangular setup and raise their arms to create the famous Eiffel Tower. Despite being out of the ordinary, it was definitely memorable.

Carpenter’s Paris performances, part of her ongoing world tour, have garnered attention for their boldness and creativity, with many praising her ability to push boundaries and surprise her audience. While some fans found the “Juno position” perplexing, it certainly cemented itself as a viral moment, ensuring Sabrina’s place in the ever-changing pop culture landscape.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh
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