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Sabrina Carpenter praised Barry Keoghan very flirtatiously on her show
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Sabrina Carpenter praised Barry Keoghan very flirtatiously on her show

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This weekend, Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan made it abundantly clear to two stadiums full of people that their relationship is far from over. The Salt burn Actor visited the singer Short and sweet Tour concerts in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Saturday and Charlottesville, Virginia, on Sunday. During her concert in Raleigh, Carpenter gave her rumored boyfriend a very flirtatious greeting while performing “Juno.”

Fans filmed her singing: “I hear you knocking, Barry, come up.” The original line is: “I hear you knocking, baby, come up.”

They also captured his reaction to a suggestive part of the song during Carpenter's Charlottesville show:

Members of the crowd filmed Keoghan fanning himself while listening to Carpenter sing “Bed Chem” in Charlottesville.

It is strongly assumed that the song is about his sexual chemistry with Carpenter. Keoghan only reinforced this theory when he called it his favorite song from their album Short and sweet Sweet. He tagged Carpenter on his Instagram story and called her “m'darlin.”

Barry Keoghan's Instagram story about Sabrina Carpenter's albumBarry Keoghan's Instagram story about Sabrina Carpenter's album

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The couple sparked breakup rumors in August, shortly before he posted this Instagram Story. A source told People at the time their relationship was “up and down.”

Carpenter spoke about working with Keoghan on her music video “Please Please Please.” She told The Guardian that “I feel very honored to have been able to work with such a great actor!” The medium wrote that she then made fun of “her own timid diplomacy” in a nasal voice and repeated: “Such a great actor!

Until this weekend, Carpenter hadn't offered much insight into her relationship status.

She told W magazine in September that she wasn't really trying to publicly discuss her love life. “I understand why people are interested,” she admitted. “But they can listen to my album and decide for themselves what the songs are about.”

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