At Coachella, Sabrina Carpenter added a playful twist to her hit song “Nonsense,” giving a nod to her rumored boyfriend Barry Keoghan’s viral movie scene. During her performance on Friday, April 19, the 24-year-old singer delighted fans with a cheeky reference to Barry, 31, and his memorable moment from the film set in Saltburn.
As Sabrina reached the outro of “Nonsense,” she playfully altered the lyrics to allude to Barry, incorporating a sensual reference to Saltburn. “Made his knees so weak he had to spread mine / He’s drinking my bathwater like it’s red wine,” she sang, leaving the audience in awe. And with a touch of humor, she jokingly expressed her ambitions to headline Coachella in the future, singing, “Coachella see you back here when I headline.”
This isn’t the first time Sabrina has tweaked the outro of “Nonsense” during live performances. Known for her creative lyric changes, she often tailors the song’s ending to suit the city or event she’s performing at. In an interview with Billboard in August 2023, Sabrina explained her penchant for altering lyrics, describing it as a blend of real-life inspiration and a desire for playful spontaneity.
Sabrina and Barry first sparked romance rumors in December when they were seen together, and their connection seemed to deepen as they were spotted together again at Vanity Fair’s Oscar Party in March. Notably, Barry was reportedly seen supporting Sabrina during her set at Coachella’s first weekend, adding fuel to the speculation surrounding their relationship. With their budding romance capturing attention, fans eagerly anticipate more playful moments and sweet gestures from this dynamic duo.
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