Irish actor Barry Keoghan will allegedly appear in his girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter's next music video.

On Thursday, Deuxmoi, the "curators of pop culture and celebrity gossip," took to Instagram Stories to share a screenshot of a tip from an insider saying, "Hey deux! Just heard from a friend who's sourcing outfits for Sabrina Carpenter that Barry is gonna be in her next music vid!"

Enstarz could not independently confirm the veracity of the insider's claim at the moment.

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But if the tip happens to be true, it will come after the release of the 25-year-old singer's latest single, "Espresso."

Sabrina's newest hit was released on April 11 alongside a music video, which currently ranks at the No. 47 spot on YouTube's Global Top Music Videos, with over 33.49 million video views.

It is worth noting that the "Bird" actor has always been supportive of his girlfriend. In March, he was spotted attending Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" in Singapore, where Sabrina was a featured artist.

At the time, an X user posted a video of him in an all-red outfit looking head over heels and in love with the "Nonsense" artist as he watched her perform.

"Took this vid of Barry. He is so in love," the uploader captioned the clip.

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During the Coachella festival in April, the "Saltburn" actor, wearing a matching Burberry bandana and shorts, was spotted taking a video of his girlfriend while she was performing on stage.

"Sabrina's bf is such a simp for her. I love it," the video uploader tweeted.

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Barry Keoghan attends The 2023 Met Gala Celebrating "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 01, 2023 in New York City.
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Meanwhile, outside his and the singer's love bubble, Barry recently joked about "looking for a musical" in the future.

"Yeah, I'm looking for a musical, by the way, if there's any out there," he told Reuters at the Cannes Film Festival.

This remark was in reference to him doing dance scenes in his two recent films, "Saltburn" and "Bird."

"I do a lot of boxing, I grew up doing a lot of boxing and so, you know, moving the hips and letting the body kind of be free and loose, and it's sort of in my nature," he said, describing his dancing skills.