Bradley Cooper is kicking off his day with a workout!
23.07.2021 - 06:33 / justjared.com
Bradley Cooper is getting back to work!
The 46-year-old A Star is Born actor, director, and writer was spotted carrying a laptop as he headed to a friend’s house for a meeting on Thursday afternoon (July 22) in Brentwood, Calif.
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For his outing, Bradley kept things super casual in a T-shirt paired with baggy gray workout pants and flip-flops.
A few weeks ago, Bradley stepped out to support this Oscar-winning actress at an event in New York
Bradley Cooper is kicking off his day with a workout!
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Bradley Cooper is heading home after a meeting.
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