From L: Sabrina Carpenter, Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan.Photo:Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images; DAVID SWANSON/AFP via Getty Images; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

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The luck of the Irish is onSabrina Carpenter’s side!
During Sunday’s Vanity Fair Oscar Party, the"Skin"singer — who made her couple debut withSaltburnactorBarry Keoghanat the event —joked to the outlet, “If I seeCillian Murphy, I’m probably gonna leave the party. Probably just gonna leave with him.”
“I’mnotgonna leave with him. I’m just gonna leave at the same time as him so I can see where he lives. So I can, like, follow his car,” quipped Carpenter, 24.
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Keoghan and Carpenter were first spotted grabbing dinner together in December 2023 after reportedly meeting at the Givenchy show duringParis Fashion Weekthe previous September.
“It definitely seemed like a date,” an onlooker told PEOPLE at the time of the duo’s outing.
Carpenter and Keoghan, who’ve been spotted on multiple outings since, were “cute” together and “shared a little kiss,” the latter source added.
Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on March 10, 2024, in Beverly Hills, California.Dave Benett/VF24/WireImage for Vanity Fair

Dave Benett/VF24/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Meanwhile, Murphy, 47, took home theAcademy Awardfor Best Actor earlier that evening for his starring role as the father of the atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer, inChristopher Nolan’s star-studded epicOppenheimer.
“I love you so much, and I’m a very proud Irish man standing here tonight,” the actor said, shouting out his wife of nearly 20 years,Yvonne McGuinness, and their two sonsMalachy, 18, and Aran, 16.
Murphy continued, “We made a film about the man who created the atomic bomb. And for better or for worse, we’re all living in Oppenheimer’s world, so I would really like to dedicate this to the peacemakers everywhere.”
Heconcluded his speech, “Go raibh míle maith agaibh” — an Irish saying which means “Thank you.”
source: people.com