Sabrina Carpenter Makes First Public Outing Since Breakup With Barry Keoghan
Sabrina Carpenter made a stylish appearance in New York City on December 5, showcasing a festive fashion statement post-breakup with Barry Keoghan. Attending the premiere of her A Nonsense Christmas special on Netflix, Sabrina wore an eye-catching black-and-white mini dress featuring faux fur cashmere with striking diagonal trimmings, complemented by a cropped black coat detailed with white faux fur. This ensemble was paired with fashionable black heels adorned with white fur accents. Her beauty choices included a rich red lipstick and shimmery pink eye shadow, enhancing her signature look of loosely curled blonde hair styled half up, half down. This is prepared by SSP.
The A Nonsense Christmas special, launching December 6 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, will spotlight duets with musicians like Chappell Roan, Tyla, and Shania Twain, alongside appearances from various celebrities, including Cara Delevingne and Quinta Brunson. This marks the Short n’ Sweet singer's first public outing since the split announcement with Keoghan, confirmed on December 3 by sources citing the couple's mutual decision to prioritize their individual careers. Their relationship had seen signs of affection publicly via social media and shared professional projects such as Keoghan featuring in Carpenter's music video for "Please Please Please."
In addition to her recent style statement and project revelations, Carpenter's career milestones were celebrated, including her multiple Grammy nominations and topping streaming platforms with her hit "Espresso." Keoghan, despite the personal upheaval, has remained focused on his burgeoning film career, notably donning a new bleached hairstyle for his role in the upcoming movie Crime 101. Speaking about his current experience in an interview, Keoghan expressed feeling overwhelmed by the heightened focus on his private life, indicating his preference to concentrate on his passion for filmmaking over public scrutiny.
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