Saltburn star Barry Keoghan makes huge career move ahead of Baftas as relationship with Sabrina Carpenter grows serious

Barry Keoghan has quit the UK for LA

SALTBURN star Barry Keoghan has quit the UK for LA — as his relationship with American pop star Sabrina Carpenter grows more serious.

The Irish actor, 31, nominated for Best Actor at tonight’s Baftas, has moved to Hollywood for the foreseeable future while also working on new projects.

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Barry Keoghan has quit the UK for LACredit: Getty
Barry is dating US singer Sabrina Carpenter

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Barry is dating US singer Sabrina CarpenterCredit: Getty

He is back in the UK for tonight’s ceremony — but has no plans to spend time with his family, who are based in Dundee.

A source said: “Barry is in demand at the moment and Los Angeles is where it is at.

“He is also wanting to spend as much time with Sabrina as possible given their hectic work schedules.

“Barry is keeping in touch with his family over the phone and they are having to adapt to him spending more time in the States.”

Earlier this week, Barry and Sabrina, 24, were spotted going out for dinner at celebrity haunt Delilah in West Hollywood.

They later headed to the Ysabel restaurant and lounge to continue their romantic evening.

Their dinner date came after Barry was pictured outside 24-year-old Sabrina’s home in the Hollywood Hills.

They have also been spotted leaving the Hotel Bel-Air together.

But Sabrina will not accompany Barry on the red carpet at tonight’s Baftas as she is supporting Taylor Swift on her Eras Tour in Australia.

Last July, Barry split from dental nurse Alyson Kierans, the mother of his one-year-old son Brando.

Barry and Sabrina are believed to have met during Paris Fashion Week in September.

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A source said: “Barry thought it was best that Alyson was the first to know about him and Sabrina so she wouldn’t be hurt if she found out on social media.

“Alyson and Barry still communicate for the sake of Brando and he has been open about his new relationship.”

Barry won best supporting actor at last year’s Baftas for his role as abused islander Dominic Kearney in The Banshees of Inisherin.

He said in his acceptance speech: “This is for my son, Brando, for my mother, and also for the kids that are dreaming to be something from the area that I came from.”

Meanwhile, Barry is set to appear in Amo Saddam, a film based on a book about Saddam Hussein’s final days.

He will play an American soldier tasked with guarding the former Iraqi dictator in the months before his trial and execution in December 2006.

And he recently finished filming thriller Bring Them Down, which tells the tale of an Irish shepherding family forced into conflict.

At this year’s Baftas he is up for the best actor gong for his turn as Oliver Quick in dark comedy Saltburn.

But he faces stiff competition from Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy and Bradley Cooper for his role in Maestro.

The ceremony will be held this evening at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s Southbank.

It will be screened on BBC One, with David Tennant as host.

The actor has been nominated for Best Actor at tonight’s Baftas for his role in hit film Saltburn

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The actor has been nominated for Best Actor at tonight’s Baftas for his role in hit film SaltburnCredit: Alamy

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