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Barry Keoghan quaffs coffee in London as he shows support for Italy in Euro 2024
The Academy Award-nominated actor (31) was snapped downing an espresso and having a giggle on Greek Street in the heart of Soho
The Academy Award-nominated actor (31) was wearing an Italy football jersey as he downed an espresso and had a giggle on Greek Street in the heart of Soho.
His beverage may have been inspired by his girlfriend, Sabrina Carpenter (25), famed for her viral earworm hit single Espresso.
“That’s that me, espresso,” Sabrina famously sings during the tune.
Barry enjoyed his coffee outside Lina Stores, a renowned Italian deli in the English capital.
He and new love Sabrina were photographed at celebrity hotspot Chiltern Firehouse last weekend.
The American singer and Barry reportedly kept a low profile as they were spotted arriving at the swanky venue with security holding umbrellas to shield them from the rain.
Sabrina wore a leather jacket and sported a pair of shades with Barry dressed in all black and baseball cap pulled down over his face.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Sabrina hinted how she feels about the former Love/Hate alumni.
“When you meet people that feel authentic and are so brilliant and amazing in every way, that’s what you do.
“Obviously, I write songs about exactly how I feel, so I guess I can’t be so surprised that people are interested in who and what those songs are about.
“That’s something that comes with the territory,” she said.
Meanwhile, Barry has just signed a huge deal with Swiss watchmaker, Omega.
Barry became “particularly obsessed with that blingy-ass Omega he wore to Globes”— his stylist Ilaria Urbinati told British GQ —now he and the Swiss luxury watchmakers have made their relationship official.
In a press email, the watchmakers announced that the Dubliner “has officially joined the Omega family as a new friend of the brand.”
To mark the collaboration, Omega released a new pair of two-tone stainless steel “Speedmaster Moonwatches.”
GQ stated that Barry “shouted his Omega alliance by wearing not one but three of the brand’s timepieces on the Met Gala steps last month, sporting a De Ville Prestige in yellow gold, a diamond-dialed Seamaster Aqua Terra, and a vintage Lépine “Sideros” pocket watch from the 1930s.
“Keoghan and Urbinati set two of the three watches to symbolic timezones—his hometown of Dublin and his current homebase of London—while they kept the third timed to “nowhere.”
Barry said: “I want to give time a chance to stand still. It’s always ticking forward. There’s a lot of rhythm there that comforts me. It’s like the mother’s heartbeat, you search for that. It comforts us.”