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Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid Seal Their Romance With a Kiss in New PDA Photo
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Date:2025-04-13 13:48:18
Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid orchestrated the ultimate date night.
The Star is Born alum and supermodel enjoyed a PDA-packed date night in New York City following his appearance at the 2024 Oscars.
The duo dined at celebrity hotspot Via Carota in the West Village on March 14 alongside Queer Eye stars Antoni Porowski and Tan France, who is Gigi's Next in Fashion co-host. In photos from the outing, Gigi can be seen leaning over to Bradley and grabbing his face with her hands before planting a kiss on him.
Following the dinner, Gigi and Bradley walked hand in hand as they took a stroll through NYC, an eyewitness told E! News.
This is the second time Bradley, 49, and Gigi, 28, have been seen at Via Carota: They previously stepped out together for a group dinner during the early days of their romance in October.
After all, the restaurant appears to be a favorite for Gigi's BFF Taylor Swift and her squad, as the "Look What You Made Me Do" singer has been spotted there several times before, most recently with Sophie Turner following the actress' breakup with Joe Jonas.
As for Bradley and Gigi, the couple have been more open about their relationship after first being linked last fall. In fact, the couple was spotted spending Valentine's Day together before Bradley—who shares daughter Lea, 6, with ex Irina Shayk—joined Gigi to visit her Guest In Residence store in New York City on Feb. 26.
And Gigi—who shares 3-year-old daughter Khai with ex-boyfriend Zayn Malik—is already making headway with Bradley's mom Gloria Campano after meeting up with the duo for dinner in January.
And if it seems Gigi and Bradley can't get enough of each other? Well, as he noted back in 2015, "When I'm into a woman, I literally can't stop staring. I'm like a little kid. I become completely entranced."
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