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Bradley Cooper, Irina Shayk split
    2019-06-10  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

BRADLEY COOPER and Irina Shayk have parted ways after being in a relationship for more than four years, People reported.

The relationship has been strained over the director and actor’s “intense” work-ethic during production and press for “A Star Is Born.”

“He’s into bettering himself, and his career and doesn’t want distractions,” a source close to Cooper said. “When he does a role, he stays in character, at least partly, all during filming.”

But early in his time together with Shayk, Cooper spoke to friends about wanting to marry her.

“He said she was ‘the one’ in 2015,” the source said, who added that the couple has been “on and off for about a year now,” trying to work on things for the sake of their 2-year-old daughter.

Cooper, 43, and Shayk, 33, recently attended Jerry Seinfeld’s 65th birthday party at New York’s Cafe Carlyle in April.

In February, Shayk had told Glamour UK she’s not going to share her personal life with the public.

“I have a lot of friends who share a lot of their personal life on Instagram or social media, very publicly,” she said. “I admire it and I think it’s great — but I think it’s all about personal choice. Because my work requires me to be out there, I just decided my personal life will be quiet. That’s why it’s called personal, because it’s something for you and your family, and I feel happy with it.”

That same month, Cooper opened up about fatherhood, telling Oprah Winfrey during “Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations from Times Square” in New York City that having a family “changed everything.”

Cooper had a big year in 2018 with the release of his hit film “A Star Is Born,” which was nominated for eight Academy Awards.

Cooper’s “A Star Is Born” co-star Lady Gaga split in February from her former fiance, Christian Carino.

Gaga and Cooper’s show-stopping duet of “Shallow” at the Academy Awards earlier this year inspired fans to express speculation and hope on social media that two would make their on-screen romance real.

Gaga responded with a big eye roll to suggestions the two had a thing.

“First of all... social media, quite frankly, is the toilet of the Internet and what it’s done to pop culture is abysmal,” Gaga said in an interview with Jimmy Kimmel days after the performance. “People saw love and, guess what, that’s what we wanted to you to see. This is a love song.”

(SD-Agencies)

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