Bradley Cooper: About his family life after breaking up with Irina Shayk

Bradley Cooper can't leave the house. The Hollywood star lives in a city apartment in New York with his daughter, mother and two dogs.

It's a different life for Bradley Cooper, 45, that he has been leading for several months. On the one hand, the separation from model Irina Shayk, 34, which also meant a change in his role as the father of a three-year-old daughter, and on the other hand, the corona crisis, which is turning Bradley's everyday life upside down even more than it already is. In a conversation with actor Anthony Ramos, 28, for his "Interview Magazine", the "A Star Is Born" star now tells how it is for him with the current situation.

Bradley Cooper can't leave the house

"I'm with my daughter, my mother and my two dogs and we haven't left the house. My mother is 80 and she has a colostomy pouch so I can't let anyone in. And I can't leave the house because when she gets it (Corona), it's over, "replies Bradley with a bit of gallows humor when asked how he is doing.

Bradley and Irina are said to share custody of their daughter since their separation. As "TMZ" wrote at the time, they have made a firm agreement, according to which both of them share the time with daughter Lea De Seine equally and have a say when it comes to the future of their daughter. Currently, the three-year-old seems to be mostly with Bradley. "We live in a small town house, luckily there is a backyard. I run a one-man preschool. We get up, we swim in the bathtub," the 45-year-old continues.

Luxury apartment for $ 13.5 million

But what now almost sounds like Bradley has to lock himself up with his daughter, mother and dogs in a small three-room apartment in the middle of the big city stink, needs to be revised. According to "The Wall Street Journal", the above-mentioned apartment in New York's fanciest district Manhattan is a five-story luxury house for 13.5 million US dollars (11.4 million euros). On 371 square meters there is space for several bedrooms and bathrooms, a small library with office space, a media lounge with an integrated bar and a wine cellar. And the back yard Bradley speaks of turns out to be a two-story terrace with green space, dining area and grill station. So the three-generation household doesn't have to suffer.

Sources used: interviewmagazine.com, wsj.com

This article originally appeared on Gala.de.

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