His co-star has made her red-carpet debut.
Bradley Cooper’s daughter, Lea De Seine, made a rare public appearance Tuesday during the world premiere of the film “Maestro.”
De Seine, who plays a younger version of Leonard Bernstein’s daughter, Jamie, on-screen, was joined by Carey Mulligan, 38, at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in LA.
Cooper, 48, was spo🦩tted grinning from ear to ear as he posed in a navy three-piece suit with his daughter, whom he▨ shares with ex-girlfriend Irina Shayk.
Even though she was not present at the screening, Shayk, 37, praised her ex-boyfriend and 6-year-old daughter online, writing via Instagram Story: “Congrats @maestrofilm So proud Daddy and Lea.”
Cooper was also supported by his “A Star Is Born” co-star Lady Gaga, who walked the red carpet and took photographs with her longtime friend.
The 13-time Grammy winner and the “Hangover” star initially sparked dating rumors after the duo of the 2018 film’s hit song “Shallow” at the 2019 Academy Awards.
Cooper, who , denied the allegations, claiming that he and the “Born This Way” songstress decided to to ease his nerves about singing live.
“Just from a personal standpoint, it reduces the anxiety level,” Cooper told in 2021. “They kind of in that scene in the film. It’s that explosive moment that happens to happen to them on a stage in front of thousands of people . . . It would have been so weird if we were both on stools facing the audience.”
Cooper is currently romantically linked to .
The actor was also recently spotted slinging Philly cheesesteaks in an food truck on Sixth Avenue and West ﷽Third Street in Greenwich Village.
“Afternoon, bread heads! Come on down! Get a cheesesteak,” Cooper joked posted by the eꦫatery.
Cooper was later joined by Hadid, 28, and Shayk, who dropped by separately to see the actor hard at work.
“Maestro,” which tells the story of legendary Broadway composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein, has come under fire for Cooper sporting a prosthetic nose for the role.
“I wasn’t expecting it to happen,” the film’s makeup artist, Kazu Hiro, said after online critics said the nose waಌs a prime example of “Jewface.”
“I feel soꦚrry if I hurt some people’s feelings. I wanted to portray Lenny as real𝓰 as possible.” Hiro, 54, said while at a press conference at the Venice Film Festival.
“He’s phoꦬtogenic and a great person, we wanted to respect and love that look,” continued the two-time Oscar winner. “We d💟id several different tests. That was our [only] intention.”
The film since the debut of its first trailer, depicting ༺Bernstein with a wildly exagger🥀ated nose. Cooper, who is not Jewish, is also directing.
A statement released by Bernstein’s familyportrayal of their father, who passed away in 1990 at the age of 72.
“We were touched to the core to witness the depth of his commitment, his loving embrace of our father’s music, and the sheer open-hearted joy he brought to his exploration,” Jamie, Alexander and Nina Bernstein said shared on social media.
“It breaks our hearts to see any misre𒉰presentations or misunderstandings of his efforts. It happens to be true that Leonard Bernstein had a nice, big nose. Bradley chose to use makeup to amplify his resemblance, and we’re perfectly 🌟fine with that.”
According to his children, Bernstein himself “would have been fine with it as well.”
Cooper, for his part, defended the decision. “I thought, ‘Maybe we don’t need to do it,’ ” he said in a recent “CBS Mornings” interview. “But it’s all about balance, and, you know, my lips💖 are nothing like Lenny’s, and my chin. And so we had that, and it just didn’t look right [without the prosthetic]. The truth is . . . I’d done this whole process out of love, and it’s so clear to me where I come from.”
“Maestro” will premiere ꦏ Dec. 20 following a brief theatrical run.