Sabrina Carpenter features Barry Keoghan in new music video 'Please Please Please'
- Sabrina Carpenter releases music video 'Please Please Please' featuring her boyfriend Barry Keoghan.
- Keoghan plays the role of a gun-slinging criminal in the video.
- The music video showcases a storyline of betrayal and criminal activity involving the couple.
Sabrina Carpenter is in a music video with her boyfriend, Barry Keoghan. In the video, she is happy to be bailed out of jail by a mystery person. She looks great in new lipstick and a shiny outfit. When she sees Keoghan being taken to jail, she goes back to visit him. After he is released, they become partners in crime, like Bonnie and Clyde. They keep making mistakes. At the end, Carpenter kisses Keoghan passionately, but then she tapes his mouth and ties him up. Carpenter has been busy this year, performing on "SNL" and opening for Taylor Swift on tour. Sabrina Carpenter asked her boyfriend, Barry Keoghan, to be in her new music video. The video starts with Carpenter getting out of jail while Keoghan is taken in. They reunite and continue their criminal activities. The song "Please Please Please" is part of Carpenter's upcoming album, Short n' Sweet, which will be released on August 23. The video was directed by Bardia Zeinali and shot by Sean Price Williams. In the music video, Carpenter and Keoghan play a couple involved in crime. Carpenter sings about not wanting Keoghan to prove her right about his bad side. She references famous criminal couples like Bonnie and Clyde. When Keoghan gets arrested again, Carpenter decides to take matters into her own hands by handcuffing him and leaving him in a warehouse. The video was released shortly after Carpenter faced criticism for allegedly copying a photo shoot for her album cover without giving credit. Carpenter's new album, Short n' Sweet, will be her sixth studio album. It follows her successful single "Espresso," which has been at the top of the UK music charts for five weeks. The album announcement has excited her fans, although some have criticized her for not acknowledging the original photo inspiration for her album cover.