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Bradley Cooper Leaves “Maestro” Premiere Due to Emergency Call

Lisa Sean Published December 22, 2023
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Bradley Cooper, renowned actor and star of the upcoming Netflix film “Maestro,” had to make a sudden exit from the movie’s premiere after receiving an emergency call. According to reports from the Daily Mail, the 48-year-old actor was only 20 minutes into a press conference with reporters when he apologized and explained the situation.

During the press conference, Cooper stated, “So sorry. The school nurse just called me. Can I just leave the room for a second to call them back, and you can keep going? Is that all right?”

After briefly stepping out, the “Hangover” star returned and disclosed that he had to attend to a matter concerning his nine-year-old daughter, Lea. Cooper shares joint custody of Lea with his ex-partner, Irina Shayk, and is currently in a relationship with model Gigi Hadid.

Despite having to leave the premiere of a film he co-wrote and produced, Bradley Cooper previously shared insights into his dedication to a particular scene in “Maestro,” practicing a six-minute scene for six years. The London Symphony Orchestra scene, performed live, was a source of concern for the actor, as he wanted it to be executed perfectly.

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