Barry Keoghan honours his late mother at premiere of new movie in New York
Briefly

At the world premiere of his new psychological thriller 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' actor Keoghan honors his late mother with a silver bracelet engraved with her name, Debbie. The film, set for release in Irish cinemas, features notable actors like Jenna Ortega and Abel Tesfaye. Keoghan reflects on his mother's struggle with addiction and the impact it had on his childhood, detailing his experiences in foster care after her untimely death. His narrative showcases resilience and a deep dedication to family in the face of adversity.
"I said, 'That's my mother's name. Debbie.' That’s crazy, isn’t it? That’s a sign. That is a fecking sign! That day alone is like... So I kept it."
"I was living with my nanny at that stage. I was 12. She was very young. She was 31. I have great memories of her and I'm very proud of her."
Read at Irish Independent
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