Sabrina Carpenter Makes Rare Comment About Ex Barry Keoghan
Sabrina Carpenter's album 'Man's Best Friend' features personal songs reflecting on her breakup with Barry Keoghan, with the closing track 'Goodbye' highlighting her heartbreak.
- On Aug. 29, Sabrina Carpenter released Man's Best Friend, prompting fan speculation as several tracks appear to reference her split with Barry Keoghan.
- After about a year together, Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan ended their on‑and‑off relationship in December 2024, a source told People they were "young and career focused," suggesting a mutual breakup.
- On the album's closing track, "Goodbye" features lines about being left and intense sorrow, while "Never Getting Laid" and "Go Go Juice" include references to wandering eyes and nods to past partners.
- Online reaction also affected Keoghan, as he deactivated Instagram amid speculation and said he faced "disgusting commentary," highlighting social-media fallout from Carpenter's album cover art.
- Carpenter insists she won't disclose subjects of her songs and frames Man's Best Friend as a lesson‑filled "party for heartbreak," urging fans to listen in order in her Aug. 29 CBS Mornings interview.
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Sabrina Carpenter Shares Rare Comments About Ex-Boyfriend Barry Keoghan | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Sabrina Carpenter is opening up about her past relationship and her new music. During an interview with CBS Mornings that aired on Friday (August 29), the 26-year-old Grammy-winning singer addressed speculation that songs on her new album Man’s Best Friend were inspired by her relationship with ex-boyfriend Barry Keoghan. Keep reading to find out more…“I just wouldn’t say,” Sabrina said. “It’s more fun to picture the person in their head than th…
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