Bradley Cooper's Daughter, 6, Starts Coloring On The Red Carpet As She Attended His Movie Premiere
Bradley Cooper's daughter, 6?-year-old Lea De Seine, showcased her creative spirit at Tuesday's dad's Maestro premiere in Los Angeles. Pulling out a coloring book, Lea sat on the red carpet with a friend, adding a delightful touch to the evening as Cooper chatted with co-star Carey Mulligan.
Bradley Cooper's daughter, 6?-year-old Lea De Seine, showcased her creative spirit at Tuesday's dad's Maestro premiere in Los Angeles. Pulling out a coloring book, Lea sat on the red carpet with a friend, adding a delightful touch to the evening as Cooper chatted with co-star Carey Mulligan.
The father-daughter duo, beaming with joy, graced the red carpet together to celebrate the premiere of Cooper's film, where he takes on the role of famed composer Leonard Bernstein.
Holding Lea's hand, Cooper posed for photos, radiating happiness.
Little Lea, adorned in a Dolce & Gabbana leopard-print chiffon dress and sparkling gold flats, added a playful touch with her red purse. Cooper, dressed in a dark blue suit, showcased the perfect blend of elegance and fatherly charm.
Maestro narrates the enduring romance between Bernstein and wife Felicia Montealegre, portrayed by Mulligan, spanning from 1951 until her passing in 1978. Described as a "towering and fearless love story," the film explores the lifelong relationship of the iconic couple.
Cooper, who also directed and co-wrote Maestro, expressed the emotional depth of the movie, referring to it as "a love letter to life and art" at its core, encapsulating an epic portrayal of family and love.
Lea, making a cameo as the younger version of Maya Hawke's character in Maestro, received a proud shout-out from her mom, Irina Shayk, on Instagram. Shayk posted a heartfelt message, sharing a movie poster with Lea dancing alongside Mulligan while Cooper props himself on the grass.
"Congrats, @maestrofilm," expressed Shayk, emphasizing her pride in "Daddy and Lea ?."
Despite separating in 2019, Cooper and Shayk remain committed parents and friends. In an essay for Harper's Bazaar, Shayk shared their parenting philosophy, emphasizing the importance of kindness and love in their daughter's upbringing.
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