What exactly is going on with Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper?
20.09.2023 - 20:13 / justjared.com
Bradley Cooper is keeping it casual as he steps out for a walk!
The 48-year-old actor was spotted on Wednesday (September 20) on the streets of New York City while running some errands.
Bradley sported an navy and white ensemble featuring a white t-shirt, blue jeans, a jacket, sunglasses, and a baseball cap. During his stroll, the Guardians of the Galaxy star took time to make a phone call.
Bradley‘s next movie Maestro, in which he stars as the real-life composer Leonard Bernstein, comes out in theaters on November 22. Watch the trailer here!
In other news, Bradley was recently seen vacationing with his ex-girlfriend Irina Shayk, and a source has explained what’s going on.
Browse through the gallery for more photos of Bradley Cooper out in about in New York…
What exactly is going on with Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper?
Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid sparked relationship rumors after they’ve been spotted hanging out together several times, and now an insider is peeling back the layers to reveal what is going on!
These two are moving fast!
, , and , no celebrity dating rumors will surprise me ever again. Oh, 28-year-old supermodel Gigi Hadid might be seeing 48-year-old actor Bradley Cooper? Sure!The pair were in New York City on October 5, when they were photographed sharing a ride in an SUV after an outing at the Italian restaurant Via Carota.
was spotted leaving dinner with A Star Is Born actor in New York City.According to photos shared by , the 28-year-old model and 48-year-old actor left the Italian restaurant Via Carota in the same black SUV. The pair walked side-by-side to the car, with Hadid dressed in a tan miniskirt, white crop top, and brown leather jacket, which she topped off with this season's favored black loafer and white crew sock combo. Cooper was dressed much more casually in a bright blue t-shirt, a plaid jacket, navy pants, and a yellow and blue cap.
Could Gigi Hadid be moving on from Leonardo DiCaprio with another older A-Lister?!
Fresh from a victory tour of the fall festivals, four of the key creatives behind Netflix awards favorite Maestro stopped by Contenders London to reveal some of the secrets behind the scenes. Speaking to Baz Bamigboye, producer Kristie Macosko Krieger, makeup designer Kazu Hiro, costume designer Mark Bridges and production designer Kevin Thompson shared their thoughts and experiences on Bradley Cooper’s poignant biographical portrait of world-famous New York conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, who died in 1990 aged 72.
You probably weren’t expecting this, and neither were we… Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper were spotted out for dinner together!
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casual open-mouth kisses, for one). Still, the actor works so hard it hardly works. Nothing Cooper does is organic or authentic, and his show-off performance is always stilted.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Working on Bradley Cooper‘s “Maestro” meant incredibly long hours for prosthetics master Kazu Hiro and his makeup team. Hiro, an Oscar winner for transforming Gary Oldman into Winston Churchill for “The Darkest Hour,” revealed at the New York Film Festival (via Entertainment Weekly) that he needed to be on set at 1 a.m. during parts of the film where Bradley Cooper appears as Leonard Bernstein in his 70s.
Michaela Zee Leonard Bernstein‘s children Jamie, Alexander and Nina were in complete awe the first time they saw Bradley Cooper as the renowned conductor and composer. “It took our breath away, it made us gasp,” Jamie Bernstein told Variety at the New York Film Festival premiere of “Maestro.” “In some pictures, we could tell a little bit that it was Bradley, but there were certain photographs where we would go, ‘Oh my God!’ It was so amazingly perfect.” “I had a FaceTime call come in, and I didn’t recognize the number. But I chanced it, and it was my father as an old man!” added Nina Maria Felicia Bernstein.
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Maestro” director and star Bradley Cooper made an inconspicuous appearance at the New York Film Festival premiere, skipping press in solidarity with SAG-AFTRA. As the film focuses on legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein, the starry premiere marked a homecoming of sorts given its location: David Geffen Hall, home of the New York Philharmonic. On Sept.
The 61stNew York Film Festival opens Friday on a high note, with advance sales of passes and tickets at kickoff up 50% from last year, which was a record-breaking fest. It’s also a day of heavy rains and flooding in New York City.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter As New York Film Festival’s artistic director, Dennis Lim has become adept at multitasking. “Sometimes, I have to introduce one film and then run across the street to moderate a Q&A for different film,” he says. “If I have an hour or two free, I will sneak into a cinema and watch something as a way to hide out.” This year, he’ll be bouncing around Manhattan’s Upper West Side to host some of the buzziest movies from Cannes and Venice, like Todd Haynes’ soapy romantic drama “May December,” Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein biopic “Maestro” and Sofia Coppola’s “Elvis and “Me” adaptation “Priscilla.” NYFF will also showcase the world premiere of Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie’s genre-defying series “The Curse” and the Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal-led sci-fi story “Foe.” Ahead of the 61st edition, which takes place from Sept.
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Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor After premiering at the Venice Film Festival, Netflix’s awards season pony “Maestro,” the Leonard Bernstein biopic from sophomore director Bradley Cooper, in which he also stars, is gearing up for its next major stop at the New York Film Festival on Monday. Ahead of its New York bow, the streamer invited a small group of journalists and friends of the Bernstein family to the Academy Museum on Tuesday night in Los Angeles. The famed composer’s daughters, Jamie Bernstein and Nina Maria Felicia Bernstein, introduced the screening, followed by an intimate discussion with some of the filmmaking team, including Oscar-nominated producer Kristie Macosko Krieger (“The Fabelmans”) and three-time nominated sound mixer Steven Morrow (“La La Land,” “A Star is Born” and “Ford v.
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