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Sabrina Carpenter has released a collaborative version of “Peri” with Dolly Pardon, with references to her ex -boyfriend Barry Keoghan in a music video inspired by vintage.
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On February 14, the singer Sabrina Carpenter, 25, published a collaborative version of her 2024 song, “please, please, for the new deluxe edition of her album” Short n ‘Sweet “.
Making a duet with Dolly Pardon, 79 years old, gave the pop track a country and recorded a vintage inspirational music video that seems to contain a subtle reference to the ex -boyfriend of Carpenter, the actor Barry Keoghan.
Keoghan, 32, appeared in the original music video of “please, please” while the two were still together. In the Video, The forma Couple Starts A Relationship After Leaving Prison, But After Keter Keoghan Returns to his criminal habits and is arrested again, Carpentor decides to act on his Own, Handcuffing Him to a Chair and Covering His Mouth with ribbon Before Kiss Him and abandon it in an empty warehouse.
In the new music video, Carpenter takes the road with Pardon in a truck while singing the verses of the song. Later, Pardon is seen by delivering a shovel to Carpenter, which is located in the back of the vehicle. The police soon reaches them and begins to chase them, while the camera focuses on a man who was handcuffed on the back of the truck, with a bag on his head and wore the same clothes that Keoghan wore in the original video.
The clip, which was shot in Nashville, according to a press release obtained by People Magazine, ends with Carpenter who stops the vehicle and shaking his head while the person in the back tries to scream and hit the truck.
Carpenter and Keoghan had an intermittent relationship for about a year before they decided to take a break, as reported by people in December 2024. “They are young and focus on their career, so they decided to take a break,” said a source to the source people at that moment.
Source: People magazine
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