Irina Shayk, Bradley Cooper Reunite For Thanksgiving; Spotted Heading Home With Daughter
KEY POINTS
- Irina Shayk and Bradley Cooper reunited to celebrate Thanksgiving together
- The actor and the model were photographed with their daughter, Lea, in New York City
- The trio was spotted heading to their Big Apple home to celebrate the holiday
Irina Shayk and Bradley Cooper looked like a happy couple when they were spotted in New York City with their daughter on Thursday.
The 47-year-old actor and the 36-year-old supermodel reunited to celebrate Thanksgiving as a family with their 5-year-old child, Lea De Seine.
Exclusive photos released by Daily Mail Friday showed the trio as they joyfully headed home to celebrate the holiday together.
One snap showed Cooper and Shayk linking arms while crossing the street in casual clothing. The Hollywood star also carried their daughter while briskly walking to their home in the Big Apple.
The Russian beauty sported a black hoodie, a pair of sweatpants and shades for the outing. Meanwhile, Cooper wore a gray hoodie, joggers and a festive "love" wooly hat. As for their daughter, she had on an adorable pink tracksuit.
The couple kept close as they crossed the street. One of the snaps showed the "A Star Is Born" actor smiling while looking at his daughter's face before crossing.
Hours prior, Shayk and Lea were photographed strolling the streets of New York City without Cooper, sparking speculations that they might not celebrate Thanksgiving together.
During the sighting, the model kept a low profile by wearing a black jacket and a matching scarf, slacks and shoes. She also had sunglasses on and carried a black bag.
Shayk was a picture of a doting mom as she held Lea's hand during the walk. The toddler rocked a red padded jacket, cat-print pants and a wooly hat at the time. She also had on colorful sandals and pink socks.
The news about the family's Thanksgiving celebration came a week after the actor nabbed the lead role in Steven Spielberg's new movie, which will be based on Steve McQueen's character in 1968's "Bullitt."
The project would not be a reboot of the original, which saw McQueen playing the titular police lieutenant tasked to protect a Chicago gangster who would be testifying against a mob.
Josh Singer is still writing the script for the film, which is reportedly going to tell an entirely new story. Cooper and Spielberg have been planning the project involving the iconic cop story since the pandemic started, according to reports.
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