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Barry Keoghan Reveals Online Abuse Over Appearance Has Led to Reclusiveness

Barry Keoghan in "SaltBurn"Photo Credit: Amazon

by Chris Tremblay  Mar 24

Irish actor Barry Keoghan, known for roles in "Saltburn" and the upcoming "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man", has shared that ongoing online abuse about his appearance has driven him to avoid public spaces and events. The 33-year-old Dublin native made these revelations during an appearance on SiriusXM's "The Morning Mash Up" on March 20, 2026, stating, "There's a lot of abuse of how I look, and it's kind of past the point... it's made me shy away."

Keoghan explained the impact in candid terms: "It's made me really go inside myself, not want to attend places, not want to go outside... It's becoming a problem." He noted that despite deactivating his Instagram account over a year ago, he occasionally encounters negative comments online due to curiosity about public reactions to his appearances or events. This follows a pattern of harassment that intensified after his split from singer Sabrina Carpenter in late 2024, when he publicly addressed "absolute lies, hatred, disgusting commentary about my appearance, character, how I am as a parent."

The actor, who shares a son named Brando—born in 2022—with former partner Alyson Sandro, has previously spoken about the broader emotional strain. In a November 2024 episode of "The Louis Theroux Podcast", Keoghan recounted trolls making videos saying, "I don’t like his face, he looks weird, or he looks evil," and judging his parenting without context. He deactivated Instagram shortly after, citing messages "no person should ever have to read," including attacks on his late mother, false claims of being a "deadbeat dad," and even incidents like people knocking on his grandmother's door.

Keoghan expressed concern that his withdrawal could harm his professional life, warning, "When that starts leaking into your art, it becomes a problem, because then you don't want to even be on screen anymore." He also voiced disappointment for his son, saying it is "disappointing that my little boy has to read all of this stuff when he gets older." Despite the negativity, he praised his supporters: "People are so lovely out there... That is the good side of it."

This incident underscores the pervasive issue of online harassment faced by public figures, particularly those whose unconventional looks defy traditional Hollywood standards. While Keoghan does not identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community, his experience with body-shaming and appearance-based abuse resonates with challenges transgender people and others in the community often face online, where affirming language and person-first respect are crucial to counter toxic commentary. LGBTQ+ advocates have long highlighted how such abuse can lead to isolation, mirroring Keoghan's account, though no specific community statements on this event were immediately available.

Keoghan's candor on "The Morning Mash Up" comes amid promotion for "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man", where his performance has drawn acclaim. He admitted lacking places to feel "normal" due to fame and harassment, stating, "I actually don't go to places because of these things." Entertainment Weekly reported similarly, noting the abuse's role in his decision to "hide away." Cross-referencing confirms the interview's timing and quotes align across outlets, with no conflicting details.

The actor's history of resilience shines through; he credited his "tough skin" from a challenging upbringing for sustaining him. As online platforms grapple with moderation, Keoghan's story highlights the human cost of unchecked trolling, urging respect in digital spaces.

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