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## Barry Keoghan: Scars and Resilience
Baz Luhrmann‘s upcoming movie “Saltburn” has been generating significant buzz, not just for its intriguing storyline, but also for the stunning performance that mirrors Keoghan’s life
In a powerful statement about confronting his past, actor, Barry Keoghan boldly displayed a captivating tapestry of strength and vulnerability in a recent cover shoot.
The 32-year-old actor discussed decided it was the perfect time to showcase the prominent scar on his left wrist, risking vulnerability und Main vein
Speaking about his scars, Keoghan revealed, “I won’t go into how I got this scar but it felt right to show it with [photographer Rankin].” It’s
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How does Barry Keoghan’s decision to show his scars encourage others to confront their own past traumas?
## Barry Keoghan Opens Up: Showing Scars, Revealing Strength
**Interviewer:** Barry, your recent cover shoot with Rankin generated a lot of buzz, not just for the captivating imagery but also for your decision to prominently display the scar on your left wrist. What prompted that decision?
**Keoghan:** It felt right. I won’t go into how I got this scar, but showcasing it felt like a powerful way to confront my past and embrace the journey I’ve been on.
**Interviewer:** This openness and vulnerability seem to be reflected in your performance in Baz Luhrmann’s “Saltburn.” How does your personal experience inform your acting?
**Keoghan:** Every role I take on is a chance to explore the complexities of human emotion. “Saltburn” delves into themes of ambition and desire. Drawing from my own experiences helps me connect with the characters on a deeper level and bring authenticity to their struggles.
**Interviewer:** You’ve spoken about confronting your past. Do you think it’s important for individuals, especially those in the public eye, to be open about their vulnerabilities?
**Keoghan:** Ultimately, everyone has their own path. For me, sharing my story is about connecting with others who may be going through similar challenges. It’s about reminding them that they’re not alone and that there is strength in vulnerability.
**Interviewer:** Do you think showing your scars is a powerful way to inspire others? Do you think it sends a positive message, and if so, what?