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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Bradley Cooper thinks it is a "beautiful thing" to watch football with his daughter

    The 'Maestro' actor was in the stands at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday (09.02.25) to see his beloved Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl in a 40-22 "miracle" victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, and the event was even more special because he was joined by seven-year-old Lea De Seine, his daughter with former partner Irina Shayk


    Speaking to Fox Sports: NFL, Bradley said: "I'm just one of thousands and thousands that get the opportunity to love this team and live for this team, be a part of Philadelphia.

    "I used to come with my dad and now I get to bring my daughter, it's just a beautiful thing in life.

    "It's a miracle. I'm so blessed to be here and I love this team so much....What a squad."

    The 'Hangover' star heaped praise on the team and owner Jeffrey Lurie before hailing quarterback Jalen Hurts a "killer".

    He said: "Ah men, he deserves it, you know people are always saying this and that. This guy is just a killer, it's the best."

    Bradley, 50, and eight-year-old Eagles fan Declan LeBaron - who went viral for an MDMotivator video last month - had readied the crowd before the game.

    The actor shouted: "Alright, from the City of Brotherly Love ... your 2024 NFC Champions."

    He and the youngster then chanted: "The E-A-G-L-E-S - Eagles!"

    But while Bradley and Declan received cheers for their introduction, 'Mad Men' star Jon Hamm was booed by the excited crowd as he welcomed the Chiefs onto the field.

    He shouted: "Make some noise ... for your AFC Champion, and two-time defending Super Bowl champion - Kansas City Chiefs!"

    Bradley previously vowed to do his best to learn from his own parents' mistakes and ensure his daughter could learn from him.

    Speaking on 'Running Wild with Bear Grylls', he said: "I mean, you learn from your predecessor's mistakes and I'll make tons that hopefully Lea will learn from and then being rigorous with myself to grow. To help unburden her with any of my bulls***."

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