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Ekin Karasin

Barry Keoghan says he ‘never trusted love’ after growing up in foster care

Keoghan grew up in different foster homes as his mother struggled with drug addiction - (PA Archive)

Barry Keoghan has said he had “a lot of problems with trust” after growing up in the care system.

The Dublin-born actor has been outspoken about his childhood, which saw him and his brother sent to different foster homes as their mother struggled, and later died, from drug addiction.

Appearing on the This Life Of Mine podcast with British star James Corden, Keoghan explained how the foster care system “starts to affect you as you grow up”.

“I had a lot of problems with trust, never trusted love, never trusted that someone wanted to know me, or, let’s say, be a friend, for instance,” he said, amid reports he has split from US pop star Sabrina Carpenter.

“You don’t trust the process of anything.

“You have a problem with attachment and abandonment, all of these things that I’ve been working on for many years with several therapists.”

Keoghan said he always “questioned” those who got close to him.

The actor talked about his rough childhood on a podcast with James Corden (Instagram/James Corden)

“You’re hard-wired differently,” he said of those who grew up in the care system.

“You have to really be aware and be brutally honest with yourself to work on these things, and then having a child myself, these things come into play.

“What do I show my child. Usually people have something to draw from, they have a blueprint or they have some sort of experience from their father, but I have none,” he said on US platform Sirius XM.

The 32-year-old shares a two-year-old son named Brando with his former partner, Alyson Kierans.

“I’m working through trust, I really am,” he told Corden, after describing himself as “quite guarded”.

Keoghan also said he began looking for “traits of being a man” in those around him, including in his co-star from The Banshees Of Inisherin, Colin Farrell.

“I’ve always got close to men figures in my life, and they became sort of father figures to me, Colin Farrell and people like that that have massive hearts and look out for you, I tend to lean towards them a lot,” he said.

In 2023, Keoghan won the Bafta best supporting actor prize for his role as Dominic Kearney in dark comedy The Banshees Of Inisherin and also received an Academy Award nod for the role.

He split from singer Sabrina Carpenter this month after a year of dating (Getty Images for The Met Museum/)

Keoghan, who was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) while filming the project on Achill Island in County Mayo, said he did Farrell’s “absolute head in” while the pair lived together.

“Getting up at 3am, eating chocolate, leaving trails of Crunchy Nut everywhere, milk spilling – he actually described me as a racoon,” Keoghan added.

The interview comes just days after it was reported Keoghan and Carpenter had split following a year of dating.

On Friday it was announced that Carpenter, 25 - who is known for hits like Espresso, Taste and Please, Please, Please - will headline BST Hyde Park festival on July 5, 2025.

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