Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter Make Grand Entrance at Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Oscars Afterparty, Finally Posing Together Amid Blossoming Romance”
Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter graced the star-studded Oscars afterparty hosted by Beyoncé and Jay-Z at Chateau Marmont in LA on Sunday. The singer, 24, and the Saltburn actor, 31, marked a significant moment as they posed together for the first time, capping off a memorable night.
Arriving in a black SUV with a group of friends, the couple headed inside to dance the night away. Their budding romance, first linked in December, became public last month at their initial public event, though they refrained from posing together.
Earlier at the Vanity Fair bash, Sabrina dazzled in a crocodile print dress with a sheer sequin-embellished skirt, while Barry showcased his edgy fashion sense in a black and white jacket, white vest, and tweed slacks.
Notably, Barry wore a bracelet with beads forming Sabrina’s nɑme, adding a personalized touch.
Despite maintaining a comically large distance on the red carpet, inside the event, the duo appeared cozy.
Barry, with his arm around a female pal, left the bash looking a bit worse-for-wear, while Sabrina followed wearing his jacket.
The couple reportedly first crossed paths during Paris Fashion Week in September, attending the Givenchy fashion show.
Pictures from W Magazine’s Grammys afterparty showcased their closeness, despite separate red carpet appearances.
Barry had split from his long-term girlfriend, Alyson Kierans, last year, citing disagreements. Sabrina was previously rumored to be dating singer Shawn Mendes.
Barry, in a subtle tribute, wore a nɑme bracelet dedicated to Sabrina, emphasizing their growing connection.
Amidst Oscar night, Oppenheimer secured seven awards, while Emma Stone’s “Poor Things” claimed four, including her Best Actress win.
The historical epic “The Zone Of Interest” directed by Christopher Nolan took home major awards, including Best Actor for Cillian Murphy and Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr.
In contrast, “Barbie” won only one award for Best Original Song, despite the earlier ‘Barbenheimer’ box office showdown.
Robert Downey Jr., finally winning an Oscar, humorously thanked his ‘terrible childhood’ in his acceptance speech.
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