Salt Burn The star Barry Keoghan shared a statement condemning the “disgusting” behavior of fans following the rumours. He and “Espresso” singer Sabrina Carpenter have broken up..
It comes a little later. The 32-year-old deactivated his Instagram..
Carpenter, 25, and Keoghan were first reported to be dating in December 2023, but a source confirmed To people According to the magazine, the couple are now taking a “break” to focus on their careers.
However, rumors quickly spread online that the split was the result of infidelity on Keoghan’s part, although there is no proof of this. (free (Representatives for Keoghan & Carpenter have been contacted for comment.)
Keoghan, Joe After growing up in foster care, he recently admitted that he “never trusted love.”has now released a statement condemning the backlash, detailing the ways in which her loved ones have been dragged into the fury.
“I can only sit and take this much,” he wrote in a statement on X/Twitter on Saturday (Dec. 7). “My name has been dragged across the internet in ways I don’t normally respond to.
“I have to respond now because this is getting to a point where too many lines are being crossed. I have deactivated my account because I can’t let this take away from my family and my work.
She continued to outline the verbal abuse she has received.
“Nobody should ever read the messages I received. Outright lies, hate, hateful comments about my appearance, character, how I am as a parent and every other inhumane thing you can imagine. can do
“Drawing my character and everything I’ve worked so hard for and stood for. Talking about how I was a child hero and how I grew up and drag my lovely mother into it.
She added that her family, including her grandmother and her child, have been threatened.
“Knocking on my grandmother’s door. Sitting outside my baby boys’ house and scaring them. That’s crossing a line,” he said.
“Every day I work hard to push myself on every level for this boy to be the healthiest and strongest person he can be. I want to give him opportunities to learn, fail and grow.”
“I want him to be able to look up to his dad, trust me completely and know that I’ll have his back no matter what.
“I need you to remember that when he grows up he will have to read all this about his father. Please be respectful everyone. Thank you X.”