Barry Keoghan Wants a Sabrina Carpenter Bratz Doll: 'Can I Have One?'

Bratz unveiled two dolls inspired by Carpenter and Jenna Ortega's characters in the "Taste" music video

Barry Keoghan attends the 'Soho House and Porsche Electric Night Of Fashion Party' at Soho House on May 06, 2024 in New York City, Sabrina Carpenter attends Variety's 2024 Power of Young Hollywood at Santa Monica Proper Hotel on August 08, 2024 in Santa Monica, California.
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Barry Keoghan wants a Sabrina Carpenter Bratz doll all to himself.

On Monday, Aug. 26, the official Bratz Instagram account revealed two dolls inspired by Carpenter's "Taste" music video starring Jenna Ortega.

In the comments section on Tuesday, the Salt Burn actor wrote, "Can I have one?"

The dolls are wearing the same outfits Carpenter, 25, and Ortega, 21, wear in the funeral scene for the Dave Meyers-directed music video.

In the music video, the "Please Please Please" singer and Beetlejuice 2 actress murder each other repeatedly and share a kiss.

It also includes several horror movie references. For example, in the funeral scene, Carpenter and Ortega's looks are seemingly inspired by Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep in 1992's Death Becomes Her.

Meanwhile, Ortega sports a similar nurse costume to Daryl Hannah's in Kill Bill, while the "Feather" artist is pierced by a fence like a scene in the 2000's Ginger Snaps. There's also a shower scene that resembles one in 1960's Psycho.

"Taste"is featured on Carpenter's studio album Short n’ Sweet, which dropped on Aug. 23.

As for Keoghan, 31, he first sparked dating rumors with Carpenter in late 2023. They made their red carpet debut in March 2024 at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty before attending the Met Gala together in May.

Earlier this month, DeuxMoi reported that the couple had gone their separate ways five months after taking their romance public. Then, he seemingly shut the rumors down by liking the "Espresso" singer's Instagram post.

Amid the split rumors, a source told PEOPLE on Aug. 19 that their relationship is "on and off."

Meanwhile, on Aug. 6, Carpenter gave some rare insight into their relationship during a cover story interview with Variety.

Reflecting on the music video for her song “Please Please Please,” where Carpenter and the actor play Bonnie and Clyde-inspired lovers, the "Espresso" singer said she loved how he brought the track to life on screen.

Carpenter told the outlet he "loved the song," which contains cheeky references to his profession as an actor, and "he’s obsessed with the lyrics, and I’m so grateful for that.”

“I don’t want to sound biased, but I think he’s one of the best actors of this generation,” she continued. “So getting to see him on the screen with my song as the soundtrack made the video better and all the more special.”

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