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Bradley Cooper has been making headlines this week on multiple fronts, blending his signature Hollywood presence with some old-fashioned hometown pride. According to ABC News, Cooper is the face of a brand-new Uber Eats campaign tied to the NFL season, leveraging his well-known love for the Philadelphia Eagles. The commercial, which officially premieres on Sunday Night Football, finds him in a witty boardroom battle at NFL headquarters. He’s trying to quash a conspiracy theory sparked by a previous Super Bowl ad that football only exists to sell food, with Cooper insisting on defending the soul of the sport. The campaign is notable for its tongue-in-cheek approach and will continue throughout the season, featuring NFL legends like Troy Aikman and Jerry Rice, and tongue-in-cheek tropes of football supposedly shilling for everything from eggs to bread. Uber Eats will roll out special game-day deals in tandem with the campaign.
Entertainment outlets like Good Morning America and AOL spotlighted a more personal side earlier in the week, following Cooper and his daughter Lea as they took the field together at Super Bowl LIX in February. In what he described as a “full-circle moment,” they celebrated the Eagles’ championship run at the Caesars Superdome, with Cooper even introducing the team and leading a chant. The family element is significant – he’s been candid in recent years about how fatherhood shapes every facet of his life, and his ex, Irina Shayk, reportedly supports their co-parenting dynamic.
Rumors about Cooper’s romance with Gigi Hadid continue to buzz, as Entertainment Tonight reports that the pair have gotten serious, discussing next steps in their relationship and getting buy-in from their families, including Cooper’s ex. Hadid and Cooper have been photographed together around New York, and sources close to them say their connection feels natural and their bond centers on parenting, shared values, and weathering fame. Nevertheless, neither has commented publicly or appeared together at major Hollywood events, and speculation about engagement or marriage—while referenced by outlets like Radar Online—should be treated as unconfirmed, with Radar reporting that Cooper may have paused any proposal plans due to marriage jitters.
Professionally, Cooper continues to generate industry chatter with his upcoming film projects. AOL notes that his stand-up comedy drama “Is This Thing On?” marks a distinct turn from his recent acclaimed directorial work on “Maestro” and “A Star Is Born.” The movie stars Will Arnett and Laura Dern and is attracting early anticipation.
While his latest Uber Eats campaign and public football devotion are grabbing the most attention—Campaign Live even named the new commercial Ad of the Week—what stands out most is Cooper’s ability to remain both an A-list leading man and a relatable hometown fan, whether standing on the Superdome field with his daughter or defending the sanctity of football over buffalo wings in a nationwide ad campaign.
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