Sabrina Carpenter is opening up about special experiences with her idols, Taylor Swift and Paul McCartney!
05.12.2023 - 00:43 / justjared.com
Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan were spotted on a dinner date this past weekend in Los Angeles!
The 24-year-old “Nonsense” singer and the 31-year-old Saltburn actor were spotted getting dinner on Saturday night (December 2) in the Brentwood neighborhood of L.A.
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The photos can be seen on Daily Mail.
Sabrina and Barry were both in attendance at the Givenchy fashion show at Paris Fashion Week back in September and likely met at that event. See those photos in the gallery!
For those who aren’t familiar with him, Barry is best known for his Oscar-nominated performance in The Banshees of Inisherin and for his star-making turn in the new movie Saltburn, which is now in theaters. He split from partner Alyson Kierans over the summer after welcoming their first child together in 2022.
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Sabrina Carpenter accepted the Variety Hitmakers Rising Artist Award presented by H&M on Saturday, using the popular fable of “The Tortoise and the Hare” as a metaphor for her rise in the music industry. “Something that my mom always said to me as a little girl that really annoyed me was that I am the tortoise, and if you guys know the tortoise and the hare thing, that pissed me off a lot because, you know, throughout my life, [I was] being told, ‘Sabrina, you’re the tortoise, just chill,’ like ‘it’s okay, you’re the tortoise, just slow down, it’s going to be okay,'” Carpenter said. “In moments of frustration and confusion it can feel like a letdown, but it turns out it’s actually a very good thing.
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