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Did Sabrina Carpenter Take Inspiration From Barry Keoghan’s Old Tweets For Her Latest Singles? Some Fans Think So

Did Sabrina Carpenter Take Inspiration From Barry Keoghan’s Old Tweets For Her Latest Singles? Some Fans Think So

@emailsavenue compiled the two tweets into a July 1 post with the caption, “This is crazy 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.” In just a few days, the post racked up over a million views and, of course, got fans talking about whether it was just a coincidence or more.

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Fans are split between theories in quote tweets and in the comments section, with some praising Barry for his manifestation abilities, and others praising Sabrina for potentially digging up the references.

“He manifested his oh my god,” someone commented after seeing Barry’s old tweets. “I refuse to believe this was a coincidence,” wrote a second user. “He went to Travis Kelce’s invisible rope school,” added a third.

“DID SABRINA JUST DIVE INTO HER TWT LINE???,” someone else pointed out. “So this is where the inspiration comes from, I see you Sabrina,” another user noted. “She must know he loves Espresso and must say (please, please, please) all the time,” someone else added with a crying emoji. “sabrina’sSabrina’s mind >>>,” a fourth user wrote.

“Follow her account so we can find out the name of the next single,” someone else joked in the replies, and original user @emailsavenue happily obliged. “KISS BY SABRINA CARPENTER IS COMING!” they wrote, including a photo of the singer in a “KISS” T-shirt and a tweet from Barry from 2016 that read, “Miss yas! Big big kiss.”

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All right, maybe 98% of all Twitter users (a hyperbolic number, so don’t quote me) have posted “fuck” during their time on the social app, but given the track record, we never really know what might be included in Sabrina’s next album, Short and sweet.

Whatever the inspiration for Espresso And Please please please could have been, Sabrina seems to have struck gold as both songs are currently battling for the top spot on BillboardSpotify Hot 100 list and global chart. Are there any others where these came from?


This article originally appeared in Teen Vogue.