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Sabrina Carpenter takes savage swipe at ex Barry Keoghan as she announces new single
Sabrina Carpenter takes savage swipe at ex Barry Keoghan as she announces new single

Scottish Sun

time6 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Sabrina Carpenter takes savage swipe at ex Barry Keoghan as she announces new single

SABRINA Carpenter has made a not-so-thinly veiled jab at her ex Barry Keoghan with the announcement of her new single. The Taste singer, who is known for her playful and sexual lyrics and stage show, teased her new single yesterday with a cheeky clip of her hitch-hiking in bum-exposing shorts. 6 Sabina Carpenter has teased her new single Credit: Instagram / sabrinacarpenter 6 The star teased 'this song is about you' – with fans assuming she means Barry Keoghan Credit: Getty 6 Barry and Sabrina had a year-long romance that ended in December last year Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk Now she's revealed the name of the song – and made it known it was about someone in particular. Taking to Instagram, she captioned the clip: 'this one's about you!! 'Manchild' is out this Thursday 6/5 8pm EST♥️ special 7' vinyl available now'.' A teaser of the vinyl also revealed the words: 'Inside of your head when you've just won an argument with a man.' While Sabrina didn't explicitly say it was about Irish actor Barry Keoghan – who is set to play Ringo Starr in the upcoming four-part Beatles biopic film series – fans wasted no time in believing it was about the pair, considering their split last year. Sabrina and Barry were first connected in September 2023, making their first public appearance together at Grammys after-party in February 2024. They later attended the MET Gala together, with Barry being seen on the side of the stage throughout some of Sabrina's performances. The actor, who shot to fame in Saltburn and Banshees of Inisherin, later had a starring role in her music video for Please Please Please, which depicts the story of a woman deciding to ignore warnings for a potential romance, but begging her love interest not to embarrass her. However, in August, The Sun on Sunday confirmed Barry had been dumped by Sabrina for the first time after she grew tired of his party lifestyle. A source said at the time: 'Barry acts like an idiot when he is drunk and Sabrina was getting increasingly frustrated. 'He has always been a party animal and Sabrina was fed up with his antics. She is soaring in the charts and is putting herself first as she gears up for her tour next month.' Romantic dinners, racy shoutouts and sexy video cameos - a timeline of Sabrina Carpenter & Barry Keoghan's relationship While they later reconnected, they officially ended for good in December. It was believed that a combined pressure of her skyrocketing fame and tour schedule, plus his workload and party lifestyle, ultimately made the relationship unviable. A source told People: "They are both young and career-focused, so they've decided to take a break." 6 Sabrina has become known for her playful and raunchy lyrics Credit: Rex 6 The couple split reportedly over Barry's party lifestyle Credit: Social Media Collect

Sabrina Carpenter takes savage swipe at ex Barry Keoghan as she announces new single
Sabrina Carpenter takes savage swipe at ex Barry Keoghan as she announces new single

The Irish Sun

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Sabrina Carpenter takes savage swipe at ex Barry Keoghan as she announces new single

SABRINA Carpenter has made a not-so-thinly veiled jab at her ex Barry Keoghan with the announcement of her new single. The Taste singer, who is known for her playful and sexual lyrics and stage show, teased her new single yesterday with a cheeky clip of her hitch-hiking in bum-exposing shorts. Advertisement 6 Sabina Carpenter has teased her new single Credit: Instagram / sabrinacarpenter 6 The star teased 'this song is about you' – with fans assuming she means Barry Keoghan Credit: Getty 6 Barry and Sabrina had a year-long romance that ended in December last year Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk Now she's revealed the name of the song – and made it known it was about someone in particular. Taking to Instagram, she captioned the clip: 'this one's about you!! 'Manchild' is out this Thursday 6/5 8pm EST♥️ special 7' vinyl available now'.' A teaser of the vinyl also revealed the words: 'Inside of your head when you've just won an argument with a man.' While Sabrina didn't explicitly say it was about Irish actor Advertisement Sabrina and Barry were first connected in September 2023, making their first public appearance together at Grammys after-party in February 2024. They later attended the MET Gala together, with Barry being seen on the side of the stage throughout some of Sabrina's performances. The actor, who shot to fame in Saltburn and Banshees of Inisherin, later had a starring role in her music video for Please Please Please, which depicts the story of a woman deciding to ignore warnings for a potential romance, but begging her love interest not to embarrass her. However, in August, The Sun on Sunday confirmed Advertisement Most read in Showbiz A source said at the time: 'Barry acts like an idiot when he is drunk and Sabrina was getting increasingly frustrated. 'He has always been a party animal and Sabrina was fed up with his antics. She is soaring in the charts and is putting herself first as she gears up for her tour next month.' Romantic dinners, racy shoutouts and sexy video cameos - a timeline of Sabrina Carpenter & Barry Keoghan's relationship While It was believed that a combined pressure of her skyrocketing fame and tour schedule, plus his workload and party lifestyle, ultimately made the relationship unviable. Advertisement A source told 6 Sabrina has become known for her playful and raunchy lyrics Credit: Rex 6 The couple split reportedly over Barry's party lifestyle Credit: Social Media Collect 6 The new single, Manchild, drops this Thursday Credit: Instagram / sabrinacarpenter Advertisement

Barry Keoghan opens up about addiction and recovery journey
Barry Keoghan opens up about addiction and recovery journey

Express Tribune

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Barry Keoghan opens up about addiction and recovery journey

Actor Barry Keoghan has spoken candidly about his battle with addiction, marking a significant moment in his journey toward recovery. In a May 1 interview with Hollywood Authentic, the 32-year-old Saltburn and Masters of the Air star acknowledged for the first time, 'I do have an addiction, and I am an addict.' Keoghan traced his struggle back to childhood trauma, including the death of his mother from a heroin overdose and the loss of other family members to drugs. 'I'm not in denial anymore,' he said. 'When you accept that, you can finally move on and learn to work with it.' Despite the birth of his son, Brando, Keoghan admitted that his curiosity about drugs remained strong. 'There's an enormous amount of pressure in Hollywood, and a lifestyle that's both good and bad for you,' he said, referencing scars on his arms as visible reminders of his drug use. The Banshees of Inisherin actor credited his longtime driver, Niall, for urging him into treatment by booking him a flight to a rehab center in England. He says he is now more 'at peace,' 'present,' and 'responsible' for his actions. Keoghan also issued a personal apology: 'Mainly to myself more than anyone for all the pain I've caused.' Known for his emotionally intense roles, Keoghan's public admission adds another layer to his complex and compelling public persona as he continues to focus on healing and personal growth.

Barry Keoghan reveals he's 'an addict': 'I'm not in denial anymore'
Barry Keoghan reveals he's 'an addict': 'I'm not in denial anymore'

USA Today

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Barry Keoghan reveals he's 'an addict': 'I'm not in denial anymore'

Barry Keoghan reveals he's 'an addict': 'I'm not in denial anymore' Barry Keoghan is sharing something deeply personal about his struggle with sobriety. The "Saltburn" star, 32, opened up about witnessing his mother's addiction and falling prey to drugs himself. In a May 1 interview with Hollywood Authentic, he recalled his mother's death from a heroin addiction when he was a child, and how her death affected his own "curiosity" about narcotics. "I'm not in denial anymore. I understand that I do have an addiction, and I am an addict," he told the outlet. "You know, when you accept that, you finally can move on, and learn to work with it." He added that his father's death under "similar" circumstances, other family members dying from drug overdoses, as well as his son Brando "coming into this world didn't stop me from being curious." Barry Keoghan says he's 'not an absent father' after parenting criticism: 'It sickens me' "That should be enough to go, 'OK, if I dabble here, I'm (screwed). But your curiosity is a powerful thing," he continued. "You go to LA, you go to Hollywood, wherever the big scene is. There's an enormous amount of pressure, and a different lifestyle that is good and bad for you." Keoghan showed the Hollywood Authentic interviewer marks on his arms from injuries while high, adding, "I've got scars here to literally prove it." The "Banshees of Inisherin" actor said his longtime driver, Niall, was the one who put him on a plane to a rehab facility in England. He said he's coming out of this low point in his life more "at peace," "present" and "responsible for everything that I do." "I'm getting to just see that haze that was once there – it's just a bit sharper now. I feel like I've arrived," Keoghan said, adding an apology. "Mainly to myself more than anything else for all the pain I've put people and myself through." The "Hurry Up Tomorrow" star was previously romantically linked to Sabrina Carpenter. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental and/or substance use disorders, you can call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's free and confidential treatment referral and information service at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). It's available 24/7 in English and Spanish (TTY: 1-800-487-4889).

Barry Keoghan 'couldn't look at' Sir Ringo Starr
Barry Keoghan 'couldn't look at' Sir Ringo Starr

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Barry Keoghan 'couldn't look at' Sir Ringo Starr

Barry Keoghan "couldn't look" at Sir Ringo Starr when he went to visit the Beatles legend. The 'Banshees of Inisherin' actor is set to play the 84-year-old drummer in director Sam Mendes' four-film series about the group and he was too "nervous" to show off his own musical skills in front of Ringo. Speaking on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live', Barry said: "I met him at his house, and he played the drums for m. He asked me to play, but I wasn't playing the drums for Ringo. "And when I was talking to him, I couldn't look at him. I was nervous, like right now. But he's like, 'You can look at me.'" The 32-year-old actor doesn't want to just "imitate" Ringo in his performance but is keen to "study" the musician as much as he can. He said: "My job is to observe and kinda taken in mannerisms and study him. "I want to humanise him and bring feelings to it and not just sort of imitate." Despite his nerves at their meeting, Barry found Ringo to be "absolutely lovely". Although Sam only confirmed his cast - Barry, Paul Mescal as Sir Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson as the late John Lennon and Joseph Quinn as the late George Harrison - last month, Ringo himself revealed the 'Saltburn' actor was set to play him last November. Speaking with 'Entertainment Tonight' about the actor's rumoured involvement in the project, Ringo said: 'I think it's great. 'I believe he's somewhere taking drum lessons, and I hope not too many.' Director Sam previously explained that he pitched the idea of making four films about the 'Hey Jude' group in 2023 and wowed Sony executives Tom Rothman and Elizabeth Gabler with his plans. He told Deadline last year: "We went out to Los Angeles just before Christmas to pitch the project, and it's fair to say we were met with universal enthusiasm. "The reason Sony stood out from competing offers was down to Tom and Elizabeth's passion for the idea, and commitment to propelling these films theatrically in an innovative and exciting way." The movies have the approval of the surviving Beatles, Paul and Ringo, and of John and George's families. It marks the first time both them and rights holders Apple have granted a scripted film full life story and music rights. It is currently unclear when the movies will be released or in what order.

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