Barry Keoghan's family issued with 'ban' over Saltburn due to heavy nudity, says aunt
The Bafta-winning actor Barry Keoghan was raised by his aunt Lorraine and had a bumpy childhood, being moved between 13 different foster homes.
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Barry Keoghan's aunt has revealed that the family was 'banned' from watching his latest film, Saltburn, due to its racy scenes.
The Bafta-winning actor, who was raised by his aunt Lorraine and moved between 13 different foster homes during his childhood, but prefers to keep his personal life private.
Aunt Lorraine told MailOnline: "He hasn't told me anything about that, and I've not met her yet, but there's some things he likes to keep private."
She also mentioned that Barry has set boundaries concerning his latest film, Saltburn.
Lorraine added: "There are also some things he doesn't want us knowing...or seeing.
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"He's banned the whole family from watching Saltburn because there's a few racy scenes in it."
Despite his fame, Barry stays connected to his roots, regularly video calling his nanny and visiting Dublin occasionally.
The actor, who has been nominated for an Oscar, recently spoke about his most memorable characters, including Oliver Quick from Saltburn, in an interview with GQ.
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During the filming of Saltburn, Barry had just become a father to his son, Brando, which often led to him being separated from the rest of the cast behind the scenes.
He said: "They were staying elsewhere, while I was staying here. I was making hot milk and changing nappies, and they were at this hotel, hanging out a lot. So I kind of felt left out."
In a light-hearted way, he added: "So I was like, 'I'm gonna get yous,'" but made it clear: "In the movie, obviously."
Saltburn viewers got quite a shock from one scene where Barry's character Oliver becomes too obsessed with Jacob Elordi's Felix, especially during a bathtub scene.
One fan tweeted: "Me watching Saltburn thinking it would be a cute romance movie and ending up traumatised," and another said: "So many things in that movie are permanently cemented into my head."
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