URGENT UPDATE: In a surprising twist, actor Dylan O’Brien has addressed swirling rumors that he is the “villain” referenced in Sabrina Carpenter’s latest hit song, Go Go Juice. During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live, O’Brien responded to the speculation, confirming he was unaware of any mention in the track.
The controversy erupted following the release of Carpenter’s song from her album Man’s Best Friend, where she sings, “Could be John or Larry, gosh, who’s to say? / Or the one that rhymes with villain / if I’m feelin’ that way.” Fans quickly connected the dots, suggesting O’Brien, whose name rhymes with “villain,” could be the subject of the lyrics.
When asked about the speculation, the 34-year-old star humorously noted, “Well, I wasn’t aware… Oh, and my name rhymes with villain.” He also expressed confusion over the question, adding, “Well, she’s never drunk dialed me.” However, host Andy Cohen interjected, suggesting Carpenter might have indeed tried to reach out, to which O’Brien quipped, “My house does not have good service… Yeah, you have to get me by FaceTime audio.”
These rumors trace back to O’Brien and Carpenter’s rumored connection in 2022, prompting fans to analyze the lyrics for deeper meanings. In addition to O’Brien, fans speculate the song may also reference other exes, including Shawn Mendes, Joshua Bassett, and Barry Keoghan.
O’Brien, best known for his breakout role in Teen Wolf, continues to make waves in Hollywood. He has appeared recently in Twinless and is set to star in upcoming projects including Anniversary, Send Help, and Being Heumann.
As fans eagerly await more details and reactions, this developing story keeps the spotlight on both O’Brien and Carpenter, highlighting the intertwined nature of celebrity relationships and public speculation. Stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds.
