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Sabrina Carpenter stepped out for a date night with her "stand-up guy," Barry Keoghan! Despite Carpenter's "Please Please Please" lyrics urging to "maybe just stay inside," the pop star and her boyfriend enjoyed an evening out in London on Saturday, June 15.

The couple, Carpenter, 25, and Keoghan, 31, were spotted at the Chiltern Firehouse, a high-end hotel and restaurant, around 10 p.m., spending several hours together.

Carpenter, who is in England to perform at Capital's Summertime Ball on June 16, opted for a stylish yet casual look for the evening, ditching her typical stage attire of mini dresses and platforms. She wore jeans paired with a mint green crop top and accessorized with a large pink ribbon tied into a bow around her neck. Meanwhile, Keoghan kept it casual and low-key, donning a black track jacket, matching baseball cap, and chain.

Rumors of their romance began circulating in late 2023 when they were seen having dinner together in Los Angeles. By early 2024, the rumors gained traction as they were spotted sharing a kiss during another night out in L.A. The Disney Channel alum and the Oscar-nominated actor made their relationship public in March, making their red carpet debut at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty and attending the Met Gala together.

Throughout their relationship, Keoghan has been a supportive partner. He has attended several of Carpenter's shows, including her Eras Tour opening set in Singapore and her Coachella performance, where he was seen recording her set. Keoghan even threw a party for Carpenter's 25th birthday in New York City.

Recently, the couple took their relationship into the professional realm, collaborating on the music video for Carpenter's latest single, "Please Please Please," which is rumored to be about Keoghan. The video, featuring the poppy, Jack Antonoff-produced track from her upcoming album "Short n' Sweet," stars Keoghan as a fellow inmate and love interest. The song nods to Keoghan with lines like "I heard that you're an actor, so act like a stand-up guy," and the video references iconic film visuals and criminal duos like Bonnie and Clyde.

In the video, Carpenter, dressed lavishly, pleads with Keoghan's character as he returns to his criminal ways. "Please, please, please don't prove I'm right," she sings. "And please, please, please don't bring me to tears when I just did my makeup so nice." Ultimately, Carpenter takes control, handcuffing Keoghan to a chair, taping his mouth shut, and leaving him in a warehouse after a quick kiss.

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