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Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid Enjoy a Broadway Date Night and All that Jazz
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Date:2025-04-16 11:00:55
Gigi Hadid and her funny honey Bradley Cooper had a date night on Broadway.
The model and actor enjoyed a night at the stage as they attended a showing of Chicago on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre on Nov. 9. Alyssa Milano, who plays Roxie Hart in the show, thanked the couple in an Instagram post for showing their support.
“Bradley, Gigi, Erinn, Michelle—and so many more that I don’t have pictures with,” Alyssa wrote next to the photo. “Thank you to all who came out to see me in @chicagomusical tonight. And thank you to all those who waited my the stage door in the cold (brrrr). 2 more performances left. My heart is so full.”
In the pic, Gigi, 29, and Bradely, 49, pose on each side of Alyssa and her co-star Kimberly Marable. Keeping things casual, the Next in Fashion host wore a leather jacket, layered over a white sweater and light trousers while Bradley wore a suede jacket and pants.
Alyssa, 51, also included pictures with fellow actresses Erinn Westbrook and Michelle Gomez, and selfies from backstage.
Kimberly, who plays Velma Kelly, gushed over meeting Bradley and Gigi writing on her Instagram Story over the pic, “Y’all … @milano_alyssa has the nicest friends. But the truth of it is, they’ve got the best of friends in Alyssa … SO LOVELY TO MEET YOU.”
Bradley and Gigi have kept their romance low-key since sparking dating rumors in October 2023. Last month, the couple were spotted out in Venice Beach, California during a casual outing at celeb-favorite grocery store Erewhon.
Over the course of their romance, the model and actor have vacationed in Italy alongside his and Iryna Shayk’s 7-year-old daughter, Lea, and had double dates with Taylor Swift. In October, Gigi, who shares 4-year-old daughter Khai with Zayn Malik, made her return to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, and had Bradley’s support from afar.
“He’s watching from home tonight,” Gigi told Entertainment Tonight. “He is on dad duty, but so supportive.”
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