Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk have been at the center of reconciliation speculation, but it appears their status is simply platonic co-parents to daughter Lea, 4. The actor, 46, and model, 35, split in 2019 after four years of dating, but have been spotted arm-in-arm around New York, leading some to believe they’ve gotten back together; however, a source has revealed exclusively to HollywoodLife that the two aren’t an item.
“Bradley and Irina are not getting back together,” a source said. “They get together often for their daughter but that chapter is over and they’ve both moved on romantically. If they’re together it’s as close friends and parents.” While “there will always be love,” between the two, “it’s nothing more than platonic,” the source said.
A second source added that Irina will “always be one of the most important women in Bradley’s life,” noting that the exes plan on spending Christmas together as a family. “They’ve been enjoying the time they’ve spent together recently and it’s been especially nice reconnecting as the holiday season has arrived,” the source said. “Bradley and Irina are planning on celebrating Christmas together so they can be together as a family with their daughter.”
This week, the model even supported her ex-boyfriend at the premiere of his upcoming film Nightmare Alley, out on Dec. 17. Irina attended the New York premiere of the crime thriller on Dec. 1, wearing a Burberry pinstriped suit over plunging leather suspenders. The two did not pose for any photos together, though, and walked the red carpet separately.
While walking the red carpet, however, Bradley called having Irina at the premiere “very special” while speaking to Entertainment Tonight. The premiere came after the two celebrated Thanksgiving together. A source told Page Six that the co-parents enjoyed the holiday with daughter Lea and visited the ballet to see The Nutcracker. “They looked very happy,” the source said. “Everybody was smiling and giggling.”
Bradley and Irina are generally private about their family, but in 2018, the actor gave rare comments about fatherhood. “Having a child, and having a family of my own — which is a miracle and something I’ve always dreamt of — has opened me up even more, I guess, to the day, and to be present,” Bradley told NPR.