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Bradley Cooper has been everywhere this week, both making headlines and sparking a fresh wave of online debate. The biggest buzz began with his public appearance at the New York Film Festival where he premiered his latest directorial effort, Is This Thing On. Critics and industry insiders alike are raving: the film holds a Certified Fresh 94 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating and is widely predicted to be a major contender come awards season, thanks to its grounded take on middle age, reinvention, and comedy in New York. Cooper did it all here: directed, produced, co-wrote, and even operated the camera at times. In interviews, Cooper credited his daughter Lea for contributing casting feedback, showing that fatherhood remains his guiding force on and off set, as reported by Parade and Variety.
But it’s Cooper’s face, not just his film, that’s generating heated speculation. Online reactions exploded after E! News posted a video from the festival, with fans alternately praising his grizzled charm or voicing shock at how unrecognizable he’s become. Comments range from comparisons to Charlie Sheen to jokes about Cooper placing third at a Bradley Cooper lookalike contest. While many urged fans to embrace aging gracefully, others suspected he’d undergone cosmetic enhancements: British plastic surgeon Dr. Jonny Betteridge suggested Botox, blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), laser skin resurfacing, and possibly a SMAS facelift could explain Cooper’s dramatically smoothed and tightened look. Yet, as both the Daily Mail and Edgar magazine emphasized, Cooper himself has not confirmed any procedures, and experts admit even routines like Botox or laser treatments can’t fully account for the change. As always, some of the speculation may never be verified, and Cooper stays silent on the matter.
On the personal front, Cooper and Gigi Hadid remain a tabloid fixture. The two were seen celebrating Hadid’s Vogue October cover at an East Village event, looking glamorous and close. Hadid told Vogue how much Cooper inspires her creative ambitions and her recent foray into acting; sources told People they have become more serious, smoothly blending their lives and their daughters, Khai and Lea, whose easy friendship makes things easier for the parents. After two years together, the couple reportedly has a natural rhythm that accommodates their packed schedules and shared parenting, with no rush but a clear long-term vision.
Businesswise, Cooper’s name popped up in TechCrunch, not as an actor but as an investor: he’s listed among the new VIP shareholders of Bending Spoons, a European tech decacorn that just announced plans to acquire AOL and Vimeo. This kind of portfolio move could have resonance if the company’s aggressive acquisitions pan out, extending the star’s reach into tech and AI far beyond Hollywood.
Finally, Cooper’s acclaimed directorial debut A Star Is Born, with Lady Gaga, makes headlines again as it will stream on Hulu starting November 8, reminding audiences of his lasting impact on American cinema. All eyes now turn toward awards season and Cooper’s next moves, but as this week proved, he is once again a central figure in every corner of pop culture—from film and style to gossip and dealmaking.
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