Bradley Cooper brought daughter Lea, six, to the Los Angeles premiere of his new film Maestro on a special date.
The 48-year-old actor was a proud father when his little one, whom he shares with ex-girlfriend Irina Shayk, made his first appearance on the red carpet on Tuesday evening.
Lea looked adorable in a leopard print dress paired with sparkling gold ballet flats.
The youngster, who favors her father with her blue eyes and blonde locks, held hands with her movie star parent as they walked the red carpet.
Lea appears in the film as a younger version of Maya Hawke's character Jamie Bernstein IMDb.
Bradley Cooper brought daughter Lea, six, to the Los Angeles premiere of his new film Maestro on a special date
The 48-year-old actor was a proud father when his little one, whom he shares with ex-girlfriend Irina Shayk, made his first red carpet appearance on Tuesday evening
Lea pulled back her golden locks, rocked side-swept bangs and showed off a cute red manicure for her special evening.
The toddler even carried a small pink and black crossbody-style purse as she accompanied her dad.
Bradley looked dapper in a navy blue three-piece suit, teamed with a white shirt and black tie.
He added black dress shoes and sported a shade of beard and a short haircut.
Missing from the scene was 37-year-old Irina, who showed her support in a social media post.
On her Instagram Stories, where she has 23.3 million followers, she uploaded two photos in a row.
The first was a promotional black and white Maestro poster, under which she wrote: “Congratulations @maestrofilm so proud Dad and Lea.”
The second image showed the back of Lea's head as she sat in a dark theater room as the name 'Lea Pictures', the name of Cooper's production company, lit up on the screen.
Lea looked adorable in a leopard print dress paired with sparkling gold ballet flats
Bradley looked dapper in a navy blue three-piece suit, teamed with a white shirt and black tie
Irina was a proud mother as she took to Instagram on Tuesday to promote Maestro
Weeks ago, the Silver Linings Playbook actor revealed Access to Hollywood that he had a “great” time working on the film with his daughter – his only child.
He even went so far as to call Lea's role in the feature film a “role” rather than a “cameo.”
“I wouldn't say a cameo,” he said, laughing with costar Carey Mulligan. “I wouldn't disrespect her – it's a role.”
When asked how special it was to share this experience with her, he replied, “It was amazing. Yes, it was incredible.'