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Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper Prove They're Going Strong With Twinning Looks on NYC Date
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Date:2025-04-17 23:58:52
A twinning moment is born.
Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper—who have been quietly linked since October 2023—proved their romance is as strong as ever as they stepped out in coordinating looks for a stroll in New York City on Nov. 11.
During the casual outing, the Victoria's Secret model rocked blue jeans, Birkenstock slides, red socks and a graphic white muscle tee. To top off her ensemble, the 29-year-old tied a bright red sweater around her chest and accessorized with sunglasses and a white-and-red baseball cap.
And Bradley was Gigi's perfect match as the duo gazed at each other while walking down a busy sidewalk, each holding onto off-white jackets in case the temperature dropped. To complete his coordinating 'fit, the 49-year-old sported a bright red T-shirt and his own pair of sunnies.
New York City has been the backdrop for several of Gigi—who is mom to daughter Khai, 4, with ex Zayn Malik—and Bradley's outings as of late. A few days before their casual stroll, the couple enjoyed a night on Broadway, where they attended a showing of Chicago at the Ambassador Theatre.
In fact, Alyssa Milano—who stars as Roxie Hart in the production—even gave the pair a shoutout for making an appearance at the musical event.
“Bradley, Gigi, Erinn, Michelle—and so many more that I don’t have pictures with,” the Charmed alum wrote on Instagram next to a photo of her posing backstage with Bradley and Gigi. “Thank you to all who came out to see me in @chicagomusical tonight. And thank you to all those who waited my the stage door in the cold (brrrr).”
Of course, even when Bradley—who shares daughter Lea, 7, with ex Irina Shayk—can't physically be there for his family and friends, he still finds a way to show his support. Back in October, Gigi shared how the A Star Is Born director cheered her on when she walked the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show along with Irina—despite not being able to attend.
“He’s watching from home tonight,” the Guest in Residence founder told Entertainment Tonight at the time. “He is on dad duty, but so supportive.”
For a look back on Gigi and Bradley's full love story, keep reading.
Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid sparked romance rumors after they were spotted having dinner with friends at Italian hotspot Via Carota in New York City Oct. 5.
The pair was seen together again Nov. 1, catching the off-Broadway play Danny and the Deep Blue Sea. Bradley also joined Gigi for her girls night out Nov. 4, grabbing dinner at BondSt with Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Sophie Turner, Cara Delevigne and Brittany Mahomes.
By the new year, Gigi and Bradley had taken the next step in their relationship: meeting the parents. In fact, the supermodel joined Bradley and his mother Gloria Campano for dinner at Los Angeles' Giorgio Baldi after the 2024 Golden Globes on Jan. 7.
The couple officially confirmed their romance when they stepped out holding hands during a visit to London on Jan. 25.
The couple was far from the shallow on Valentine's Day. Their love story continued to heat up during an outing in the Big Apple, where they were spotted arm-in-arm and wearing matching outfits.
Bradley played the role of supportive boyfriend as they visited Gigi's Guest in Residence boutique on Feb. 26.
Bradley and Gigi packed on the PDA as they dined at Via Carota March 14, the same restaurant they were first spotted at together in October. This time, they were joined by Queer Eye stars Antoni Porowski and Tan France, who is also Gigi's Next in Fashion co-host.
The couple enjoyed a date night at a performance of Sweeney Todd on Broadway, later posing backstage with cast member Joanna Carpenter.
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