Bradley Cooper, the Hollywood heartthrob, was recently spotted in London, radiating an air of contentment. This sighting comes just days after he was seen holding hands with his new girlfriend, Gigi Hadid, further confirming their blossoming romance.
The Maestro star, known for his charming demeanor, was clad in a stylish ensemble: a black peacoat, a matching scarf, and navy trousers, completed with shades and a pair of Air Jordan I sneakers. This effortlessly cool look showcased Cooper’s impeccable style and laid-back persona.
He even took time to interact with his devoted fans, signing autographs and acknowledging their enthusiasm.
A New Love Story Unfolds
Cooper and Hadid first sparked romance rumors back in October, after reportedly being introduced by Cooper’s ex, Irina Shayk.
Since then, the duo has been spotted on numerous occasions, sharing intimate moments and solidifying their relationship.
Just a few days prior to Cooper’s London appearance, the couple was seen enjoying a leisurely stroll through the city, cementing their connection in the public eye.
Cooper’s Busy Schedule: From London to Pennsylvania
Cooper, the multi-talented actor and filmmaker, has been juggling a busy schedule, juggling his personal life with his professional pursuits.
He recently made a public appearance in London for a “In Conversation” event at BFI Southbank. Despite the Oscar snub, Cooper seemed unfazed and in good spirits, engaging in a lively discussion with acclaimed director and producer, Stephen Daldry.
Meanwhile, Cooper has also been making real estate moves, purchasing a home near his girlfriend’s family horse farm in Pennsylvania. This decision suggests a deeper commitment to his budding relationship and a desire to be closer to Hadid’s family.
Oscar Snubs and Successes
Although Cooper missed out on a Best Director Oscar nomination for Maestro, the film still received a significant number of nominations.
The Netflix biopic received seven nominations in total, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Cooper, and Best Actress for Carey Mulligan.
Despite the snub for directing, Maestro’s recognition underscores the film’s artistic merit and Cooper’s talent as a filmmaker.
The Oscar snub marks a second missed opportunity for Cooper, who was also passed over for a Best Director nomination for his previous directorial effort, A Star Is Born.
This year’s Oscars witnessed several other notable snubs, including Leonardo DiCaprio for his role in Killers of the Flower Moon and Penelope Cruz for her performance in Ferrari.
The Best Picture category saw a diverse array of films vying for the coveted award, including American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, Barbie, The Holdovers, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, Oppenheimer, Past Lives, Poor Things, and The Zone of Interest.
Despite the missed opportunity, Cooper remains a force in Hollywood, showcasing his talent both in front of and behind the camera. He is currently enjoying a thriving career and a new chapter in his personal life, making him a name to watch in the years to come.