Celebrity Couple Update: Barry Keoghan Expresses Support for Sabrina Carpenter Amid Breakup Rumors

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17/08/2024 21h57

Barry Keoghan Silences Breakup Rumors with Public Display of Affection for Sabrina Carpenter

In a clear dismissal of recent gossip, actor Barry Keoghan took to social media to show his support for girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter. Speculation surrounding the couple's relationship arose after a report claimed they had called it quits. However, Keoghan quietly shut down the rumors by liking Carpenter's recent sultry Instagram post.

Carpenter, a pop star, shared a captivating photo where she rocked a baby-blue crop top, underwear, garter, and heels. Alongside the image, she promoted her upcoming album, "Short n' Sweet," adding that the vinyl edition would feature a bonus track.

The Irish actor's decision to like Carpenter's post contradicts the notion of a possible breakup. Such public displays of affection suggest that everything is going well between the couple. Keoghan's support for Carpenter goes back to when they were first linked romantically in December 2023. The pair initially met at Paris Fashion Week and later grabbed a bite to eat in Los Angeles.

Their relationship grew stronger, confirmed by their cozy display at a Grammy after-party in February. Keoghan consistently showed up to support Carpenter at her concerts, including her set at this year's Coachella festival. Additionally, he played the role of Carpenter's rebellious boyfriend in her music video for the song "Please, Please, Please."

Although neither Keoghan nor Carpenter has made an official statement regarding their relationship status, Keoghan's act of liking Carpenter's Instagram post appears to be a clear signal that they are still together.

Fans of the couple can take solace in the fact that love is still in the air for Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter, debunking recent breakup speculations.

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