Sabrina Carpenter: her companion, Barry Keoghan, names his favorite song from “Short N’Sweet”

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Present in the video for “Please Please Please”, Sabrina Carpenter’s boyfriend, Barry Keoghan, gave his opinion on the singer’s latest album by naming his favorite track.

They are one of the most fashionable couples of the moment. On the one hand, Sabrina Carpenter is settling comfortably into the pop music industry. His latest album, “Short N'Sweet”, is full of numerous hits like “Taste” and the unmissable “Espresso”. Her boyfriend Barry Keoghan is not to be outdone. The actor, who starred in the films “Saltburn” and “Dunkirk,” was recently chosen to star in the highly anticipated feature film “Peaky Blinders.”

Together, they collaborated on the music video for the song “Please Please Please” by Sabrina Carpenter, which has nearly 90 million views on YouTube. However, it is not this song that the actor prefers in the popstar's new album.

In an Instagram story, the Irish actor revealed that his favorite song is “Bed Chem”. Surprising? Not so much. Indeed, in this title, Sabrina Carpenter mentions her relationship with her darling on numerous occasions: “ I was in a see-through dress when we met / Who is this guy with the white jacket and the strong accent?t,” she sings. It is therefore logical that the actor has a particular affinity with this piece which must bring back very good memories.

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