After recent rumors surfaced about the alleged breakup between pop star Sabrina Carpenter and actor Barry Keoghan, Carpenter has finally addressed the gossip in a new interview with The Guardian. The speculation began after Instagram gossip account DeuxMoi posted an anonymous tip claiming that the couple had split. However, a source revealed to People that their relationship has been “on and off,” suggesting that the situation may be more complex than initially thought.
In her interview with The Guardian, Carpenter discussed her music video for “Please Please Please,” which prominently featured Keoghan. She described working with him as “one of the best experiences I’ve ever had” and expressed her admiration for his acting skills. Despite the breakup rumors, Keoghan seemed to show support for Carpenter by liking her Instagram post promoting her album and latest song, “Needless to Say.”
Carpenter also opened up about the challenges of living in the spotlight, particularly in the age of social media. She acknowledged that fame was not something she had necessarily signed up for but recognized that it came with the territory of being a public figure. The singer emphasized her desire to be honest in her music and write about her experiences as a 25-year-old woman, even if it meant addressing rumors about her personal life.
Interestingly, Carpenter revealed that when she wrote her hit song “Espresso” last summer, she was not involved in any romantic relationships. She saw the song as a form of manifestation, using it to attract romantic attention because, as she put it, “no one liked me romantically at that point—no one was obsessed with me.” The success of the song suggests that her tactic worked, proving that sometimes music can be a powerful tool for manifesting one’s desires.
Overall, Carpenter’s interview sheds light on the complexities of fame, relationships, and creativity in the modern age. Despite the rumors and speculation surrounding her personal life, Carpenter remains focused on her music and expressing herself authentically through her art. As she navigates the ups and downs of fame, it is clear that Carpenter is determined to stay true to herself and continue creating music that resonates with her audience.