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Barry Keoghan was seen filming scenes for his new movie, Crime 101, in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The Irish actor, 32, suited up in warm clothes while hopping on a motorcycle outside of the iconic Beverly Wilshire Hotel, located in the heart of Beverly Hills.
The Saltburn star rocked a black hoodie under a silver and black windbreaker as well as motorcycle pants and gloves. He also sported a large backpack and black sneakers.
The entertainer was seen flashing a cheeky smile while replaying one of the scenes on a video monitor with director Bart Layton, 49.
Later on, the Oscar-nominated actor put on an iridescent helmet as he prepared to take off on the bike.
It comes after his girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter, 25, left the internet in a bitter uproar after simulating oral sex with a microphone while performing at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Monday.
Barry Keoghan, 32, was seen filming scenes for his new movie, Crime 101, in Los Angeles on Tuesday
The Irish actor suited up in warm clothes while hopping on a motorcycle outside of the iconic Beverly Wilshire Hotel, located in the heart of Beverly Hills
Keoghan stars alongside Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry, and Mark Ruffalo in the film, which is set to be released in 2025.
Plot details have not yet been revealed but the original short story 'follows high-level jewel thefts taking place up and down the Pacific Coast that police have linked to Colombian cartels. Detective Lou Lubesnick has other ideas and he zeroes in on one perp, a thief looking for a final score.'
Keoghan — who shares two-year-old son, Brando, with his former girlfriend, Alyson Sandro — looked in good spirits, despite his pop star girlfriend's recent controversy.
Although Sabrina has acted out various raunchy bedroom positions on stage during her hit track, Juno, over her Short n' Sweet Tour, a number of social media users accused the singer of crossing the line with her latest move.
'Sabrina is one step away from starting an OnlyFans at this point,' one X user stated after watching a video of Carpenter dropping to her knees and acting out the X-rated move.
Another asked: 'Can she stop sexualizing herself for 1 minute? LITERAL children are watching this, not just at the concert but also as it keeps appearing on my niece's YouTube.'
In response to a sea of comments questioning the former Disney Channel star's judgement, a third reminded critics that Carpenter is 'not an artist for kids anymore.'
A fourth quipped: 'Haters evidently don't know how to listen to lyrics.'
Carpenter's fans also pointed out that the performer is a 'grown a** woman' and suggested parents simply 'don't bring them to [this] show.'
The Saltburn star rocked a black hoodie under a silver and black windbreaker as well as motorcycle pants and gloves
He sported a large backpack and black sneakers
The entertainer was seen flashing a cheeky smile while replaying one of the scenes on a video monitor
The lower portion of his hair was shaved close to his scalp
Later on, the Oscar-nominated actor put on an iridescent helmet as he prepared to take off on the bike
Barry looked like a natural while sitting atop the bike
He chatted with director Bart Layton, 49
The actor was seen fixing his hair
Keoghan stars alongside Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry, and Mark Ruffalo in the film, which is set to be released in 2025
Plot details have not yet been revealed but the original short story 'follows high-level jewel thefts taking place up and down the Pacific Coast that police have linked to Colombian cartels'
Still, numerous X users called the latest Juno position 'distasteful' and 'vulgar.'
One even suggested that Carpenter should've restricted 'her concerts to a certain age group' if she wants to act like a 'porn actress.'
Others compared her tour to a 'sex ed' class.
In Carpenter's sexually charged track, Juno, she sings about being so infatuated by someone that she wants them to get her pregnant.
Since kicking off her tour on June 20, the Espresso hitmaker, who is nominated for six Grammy Awards, Carpenter has surprised crowds by acting out different sex positions while singing the line: 'Have you ever tried this one?'
During this portion of her show, she has demonstrated everything from the reverse cowgirl and the splits to the classic missionary position.
In October, Carpenter defended herself after facing backlash over her sexualized costumes and concert choreography.
'You'll still get the occasional mother that has a strong opinion on how you should be dressing,' she told Time. 'And to that I just say, don't come to the show and that’s OK.'
She continued: 'It's unfortunate that it's ever been something to criticize, because truthfully, the scariest thing in the world is getting up on a stage in front of that many people and having to perform as if it's nothing. If the one thing that helps you do that is the way you feel comfortable dressing, then that's what you’ve got to do.'
It comes after his girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter, 25, left the internet in a bitter uproar after simulating oral sex with a microphone while performing at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Monday
Barry and Sabrina first sparked dating rumors in December 2023. They confirmed they were an item at a Grammys party in February; pictured at the 2024 Met Gala in May
Barry and Sabrina first sparked dating rumors in December 2023. They confirmed they were an item at a Grammys party in February, but they largely refrained from discussing each other in public.
Last month, however, she discussed casting her real-life boyfriend and her onscreen love interest in her Please Please Please music video, which was released in June.
She told the hosts of CBS Sunday Morning that she trusted her 'not-even-biased opinion' when she decided to have him play the music video's 'bad boy.'
'I, genuinely — like, a not-even-biased opinion — I was like, "Who's the greatest actor that I can find for this music video?" And he was next to me in a chair,' she recalled.
And in August, the Don't Smile singer gushed over her man's talent and called him 'one of the best actors of this generation.'