Gigi Hadid Shares Rare Comments About Her “Very Romantic and Happy” Relationship With Bradley Cooper

Gigi Hadid is opening up about her private yet “very happy” relationship with Bradley Cooper.

In her April issue feature for Vogue, published on Tuesday, Hadid discussed her long-term relationship with the renowned actor, which began following a chance encounter at a birthday party for their mutual friend’s child in a backyard setting. She also mentioned that their romance continues to flourish.

The supermodel expressed deep respect for him as a creative individual, stating that he provides her with a great deal: encouragement and faith. Having those you admire offer support can instill immense confidence within oneself. In essence, she said, even if I were to audition for something, what’s the worst that could happen? You muster your courage and take the plunge.

Hadid mentioned that it was Cooper, a seasoned Broadway performer, who had reignited her interest in theater. “Bradley has encouraged me to attend more plays,” she said, “and that’s a wonderful aspect of my life I’m glad to have rediscovered.

In another part of the interview, Hadid mentioned that this relationship arrived at an opportune moment for her. She expressed, “I believe it’s crucial to reach a stage where you understand what you desire and deserve in a relationship.” Later, she shared that she has encountered someone who is self-aware about their needs and desires, and they both strive for personal growth while supporting each other in their relationships. She concluded by saying, “I simply feel incredibly fortunate. Yes, ‘fortunate’ truly encapsulates my feelings.

Hadid and Cooper both have kids from past relationships. Hadid shares a young daughter with Zayn Malik, while the “Maestro” has a child with his former partner, Irina Shayk.

Although they seldom appear in public as a couple, Hadid described their relationship as “very romantic and joyful,” expressing no worry about rumors spread by sources to the media, which might sometimes be partially accurate but ultimately require letting go, as one cannot always rectify every detail.

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2025-03-12 01:24