Close Instagram Account, Barry Keoghan Opens Voice About Bad Comments Breaking Up With Sabrina Carpenter

JAKARTA - Barry Keoghan released a statement after he reportedly ended his relationship with Sabrina Carpenter. In addition, he also closed his Instagram account which made the public indicate the rumors were true.

Not only breaking up, Keoghan is suspected of having an affair with an internet celebrity which causes their relationship to end. The statement he wrote was not related to Carpenter, but he warned the public that bad comments had an impact on his family, especially his children.

"I can only sit down to see it. My name was dragged by the internet in a way I usually don't reply to," wrote Barry Keoghan through his X account.

"I have to respond now because this is too much. I closed my account because I couldn't let things like this interfere with my family and my parents," he continued.

Barry Keoghan received various hate messages ranging from appearance to comments about him as a father.

The messages I received were messages that no one should read. Lies, hatred, disgusting comments about my appearance, character, how I am a parent and inhumane thing you can imagine," said Keoghan.

"Squeezing characters and everything I do. Talking about how I'm a heroin and I grow up and carry my mother's name. Knocking my house. Sitting outside my son's house. It crossed the line," said Barry Keoghan.

Every day I work hard to encourage myself to become a strong and healthy person for the sake of my son. I want to give him the opportunity to learn, fail, and grow. I want him to look at his father, believe that I always support him. I need to remind you he can read everything when he grows up. Please respect each other, thank you," he said.

Breckie Hill as the celebrity who is suspected of being an affair with Barry Keoghan also opened his voice. The two allegedly went to eat together in Los Angeles on the day that Carpenter was at a concert.

To shorten it, I'm not dating Barry. I've never seen this person in my life. The only time I saw him on TV screen while watching Saltburn," Hill said of Barry Keoghan's film.