Barry Keoghan stars in Sabrina Carpenter's latest music video

admin admin | 06-07 16:15

US singer Sabrina Carpenter has released a new music video starring real-life boyfriend Dubliner Barry Keoghan.

The Espresso singer has released her new single titled Please, Please, Please, from her upcoming sixth album Short n' Sweet which will be released on August 23.

The Bardia Zeinali-directed video sees the Carpenter sitting in a jail cell, having been arrested at the end of her Espresso music video, before catching the eye of her real-life boyfriend Keoghan as he gets dragged into prison.

The 25-year-old is seen waiting for the Saltburn star on the outside as he is later released, and the video follows the pair as she aids in him kidnapping a man and robbing a bank.

Keoghan gets re-arrested and Carpenter is again waiting for him on the outside, before handcuffing him to a chair and putting duct tape over his mouth and kissing him.

Keoghan and Carpenter were first rumoured to be romantically linked late last year and they made their red carpet debut at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party in March. They also attended the Met Gala together in May.

Carpenter has played twice in Ireland, in May 2017 at the 3Arena and June last year at the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin.

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