Barry Keoghan has deactivated his Instagram account, soon after it was reported that he and his partner, Pop star Sabrina Carpenter, was broken.
The Irish actor, 32, had been an active user of the social media site under the account @keoghan92, although the page has now been shut down.
Keoghan had shared new photos on the platform hours before going inactive, including selfies of himself in the gym locker room.
Carpenter, 25, and Keoghan were first reported dating in December 2023.
A source has confirmed. people magazine that the couple is now taking a “break”, citing the couple’s desire to focus on their careers.
“They’re both young and career-focused, so they’ve decided to take a break,” the source told the outlet.
Amid news of their breakup, a disturbing message began circulating on social media, citing differences between “an A-list singer having her breakout year” and “her foreign boyfriend.” was described.
It was claimed that the “boyfriend”, believed by many to be Keoghan, had been having an affair with a woman described as a “blonde, semi-famous, LA-based influencer”. list singer” cheated. Neither Carpenter nor Keoghan have addressed the anonymous post.
free Representatives for Carpenter and Keoghan have been contacted for comment.
During an appearance on the latest episode of James Corden this life of mine podcast, Salt Burn Starr Keoghan discusses her experience growing up in the foster care system.
Keoghan and his brother lived in several different foster homes as children, while their mother struggled with drug addiction. When Keoghan was 12 years old, she died of a heroin overdose.
“I had a lot of problems with trust, never trusting love, never trusting that someone wanted to know me, or, for example, be a friend,” she said. .
“You don’t trust any process,” Keoghan continued. “You have attachment and abandonment issues, all of these things that I’ve been working on with many therapists over the years.”
On Friday (Dec. 6), Netflix released a new Christmas special by Carpenter, titled A Nonsense Christmas.
In the Variety special, the “Please Please Please” singer is joined by Shania Twain, Chappelle Rowan, Cara Delevingne, and guests. Abbott Elementary Star Quetta Brunson for a series of live performances, duets and skits.