Bradley Cooper, along with his daughter, is supporting the Philadelphia Eagles in their quest for a 2025 Super Bowl berth.
On Sunday, Jan. 26, the 50-year-old A Star Is Born actor and his 7-year-old daughter, Lea De Seine, were photographed wearing Eagles clothing as they went by Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia to cheer on Cooper’s local club as they faced the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game.
In a video posted to the official NFL Instagram page, the father-daughter couple can be seen holding hands as they stroll down the sidelines of the field before the game begins. Cooper chose a black Eagles-branded jacket and a green team beanie to combat the cold, while Lea wore a green and white Eagles varsity jacket and a red scarf to represent the team.
Fans in the grandstand yelled out, “Bradley Cooper!” as he came by, and the actor waved and gave a couple of thumbs up to join in the fun, while Lea grinned close to her father.
“Bradley Cooper is in the house to watch his birds,” the NFL captioned the video.
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Cooper, originally from Pennsylvania, is a longtime Eagles supporter who has attended several of the team’s recent games this season. Last week, he and his girlfriend, Gigi Hadid, were spotted snuggling during the Eagles’ divisional-round playoff game.
A TikTok video showed the couple eagerly clapping, with Cooper repeatedly mouthing, “Let’s go!” He was wearing a vintage jacket with the team’s insignia.
Earlier last month, the Maestro star took Lea along to another Eagles home game, this time against the New York Giants. That game day also marked a significant milestone for the Silver Linings Playbook alum: his 50th birthday.
Cooper shares Lea with his ex, Irina Shayk, with whom he was in a relationship from 2015 to 2019. He and Hadid, 29, started dating in the fall of 2023.
A lot of notable celebrities attended the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, including retired NFL quarterback Tom Brady.
We have yet to finalize the ultimate team combination for the Super Bowl, scheduled for February 9 at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome. The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills are the other two teams remaining in the final four. They will meet off in the AFC Championship Game later on Sunday, Jan. 26, at Missouri’s Arrowhead Stadium.