
Bradley Cooper, 50, to marry 30-year-old Gigi Hadid soon? Hollywood actor sparks buzz with his latest move
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Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper is planning to take his relationship with Palestinian supermodel Gigi Hadid to another level. Gigi and Bradley could be walking down the aisle soon, Page Six reported citing a source.An insider told Page Six that the couple is getting more serious and Cooper is 'considering marriage and kids with Gigi.' 'He might pop the question in the next couple of months,' the source said.The model, 30, and the actor, 50, were first linked in early October 2023, when they were spotted grabbing dinner in New York City and then, days later, seen returning from what looked like a romantic weekend getaway. The outings came weeks after Hadid had been linked to actor Leonardo DiCaprio. Hadid and Cooper have been spotted out together since, though they continue to keep their relationship out of the spotlight.According to the report, the couple wants to have children. 'They could picture a blended family with their daughters and their own kids,' the source said.An insider told Page Six that the couple is 'incredibly happy and are in their own bubble.' Cooper has a 7-year-old daughter with former partner, model Irina Shayk.Hadid has a daughter, 5, with her former boyfriend, One Direction singer Zayn Malik. They split in 2018 and share custody.'Zayn and I do our custody schedules months in advance,' Hadid told Vogue last year. 'That doesn't mean that it doesn't change here and there, but we help each other out and have each other's backs.'In January, a source told People that Cooper and Hadid's children spend time together. Hadid opened up about their relationship to Vogue, saying she felt 'lucky.''I think just getting to the point where knowing what you want and deserve in a relationship is essential,' she said. 'And then to find someone that is in a place in their life where they know what they want and deserve…and you both do work separately to come together and be the best partner that you can be. I just feel really lucky. Yeah, lucky's the word.'Yes, Bradley Cooper is considering marriage with Gigi Hadid and might pop the question in the next couple of months.They were first linked in early October 2023 after being spotted together in New York City.

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