Bradley Cooper wraps up in a black peacoat and scarf while departing his hotel in London – days after packing on PDA with Gigi Hadid
Bradley Cooper was pictured stepping out of his London hotel on Sunday – days after stepping out hand-in-hand with his new girlfriend Gigi Hadid.
The Hollywood sensation, 49, donned a black peacoat and matching scarf, teamed with navy blue trousers.
The Maestro star – who was snubbed by the Oscars in the Best Director category – rocked a pair of sunglasses and finished off with a pair of Nike’s Air Jordan I collaboration with Travis Scott.
The Hangover favorite seemed in good spirits as he also took a moment to stop to sign autographs for his devoted fans waiting outside.
The American actor and filmmaker was the center of attention just days ago – after performing his first love affair with supermodel Gigi, 28.
Bradley Cooper was pictured stepping out of his London hotel on Sunday – days after stepping out hand-in-hand with his new girlfriend Gigi Hadid
The Hollywood sensation, 49, dressed in a black peacoat and matching scarf
On Friday, the lovebirds cemented their new relationship as they enjoyed a daily stroll around London, and were spotted together a few days earlier as they headed out of New York City.
Gigi and Bradley struck up a romance in October after they were reportedly ‘introduced’ by Bradley’s ex Irina Shayk, 37.
Gigi shares daughter Kai with former One Direction member Zayn Malik, 31.
On Wednesday, the American Sniper star made his first public appearance post-Oscar snap when he was in London for an In Conversation event at BFI Southbank.
The star looked in good spirits as he enjoyed acclaimed director and producer Stephen Daldry on stage.
Last month Page six reported that Bradley had bought a house near his girlfriend’s horse farm in Pennsylvania.
A source told the outlet that the A Star Is Born actor — who hails from Pennsylvania — recently purchased a home in Bucks County.
The residence is reportedly close to Gigi’s mother Yolanda Hadid’s $4 million ranch in New Hope, which has a population of less than 3,000.
Yolanda moved into the 32-acre estate in 2017 and it has since become a safe haven for Gigi and her younger siblings – models Bella Hadid and Anwar Hadid.
The couple’s loving outing comes after Bradley was again snubbed for a Best Director Oscar nomination for Maestro.
Despite his direction being overlooked, the film scored numerous other nods.
The Netflix film received seven Academy Awards nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor for Cooper, Best Actress for Carey Mulligan, Achievement in Sound, Cinematography, Makeup and Hair Styling and Original Screenplay.
He directed and starred in Maestro, the critically acclaimed biopic about composer Leonard Bernstein.
The latest criticism comes six years after he was similarly passed over for a director’s nod for 2018’s A Star Is Born.
The Maestro star – who was snubbed by the Oscars in the Best Director category – rocked a pair of sunglasses
The Hangover favorite appeared in good spirits as he was captured beaming on his way out
It took a while for him to stop signing autographs for the devoted fans outside
The American actor and filmmaker was the center of attention just days ago – after performing his first public show with supermodel Gigi, 28, while walking around London (pictured)
On Wednesday, the American Sniper star made his first public appearance after the Oscar snap when he was in London for an In Conversation event at BFI Southbank (pictured)
There were several other notable comments about this year’s Oscars. Among them was Leonardo DiCaprio, who was not recognized for his acting in Killers Of The Flower Moon.
Penelope Cruz was also not chosen because of her very strong performance as Laura in Ferrari.
And The Color Purple didn’t land in the Best Picture category, which went to 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.
He directed and starred in Maestro, the critically acclaimed biopic about composer Leonard Bernstein