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Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Please Please Please’ Music Video Features Boyfriend Barry Keoghan in Trouble

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Sabrina Carpenter's 'please Please Please' Music Video Features Boyfriend Barry Keoghan In Trouble

Sabrina Carpenter unveiled the music video for her latest single, ‘Please Please Please,’ which prominently stars her real-life boyfriend, Barry Keoghan. Directed by Bardia Zeinali, the video showcases Keoghan repeatedly facing arrest for various criminal activities, drawing Carpenter to bail him out each time.

In the chorus of the song, Carpenter sings, ‘Heartbreak is one thing, my ego’s another. I beg you, don’t embarrass me, motherfucker. Please, please, please.’

As the storyline unfolds, Carpenter is seen handcuffing Keoghan to a chair and tape over his mouth, suggesting a twist in their tumultuous relationship.

The single ‘Please Please Please’ was produced by Jack Antonoff, known for his work with Bleachers and collaborations with Taylor Swift. Carpenter’s forthcoming album, ‘Short n Sweet,’ is set for release on August 23, with ‘Please Please Please’ following her successful hit ‘Espresso’ released in April.

The couple, Carpenter and Keoghan, made their red carpet debut at the Met Gala recently, having earlier appeared separately at events like the Vanity Fair Oscars party and other high-profile occasions. Keoghan was spotted at Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ in Singapore and accompanied Carpenter to her Coachella performance in April.

Rachel Adams

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