Maestro director, writer and actor Bradley Cooper held his daughter’s hand as she made her red carpet debut (Picture: John Salangsang/Shutterstock)
Bradley Cooper’s six year-old-daughter made the most adorable red carpet debut at a screening for her daddy’s new film Maestro, which has been generating lots of Oscar buzz.
Fresh off the back of yesterday’s Golden Globe nominations, for which the movie picked up four nods, Bradley, 48, was suited and booted and hand-in-hand with his little girl.
With leading actress Carey Mulligan in attendance, who has been lavished with praise for her performance as Felicia Montealegre in the sometimes-controversial movie, wife to biopic subject Leonard Bernstein, as well as starry support from Lady Gaga, all eyes were still on Bradley and Lea.
Posing for photos together at the Los Angeles premiere, writer, director and actor (and dad) Bradley was sharp in a three-piece navy suit, with white shirt and black tie.
Meanwhile Lea, whom he shares with ex-girlfriend Irina Shayk, wore a sweet leopard-print party dress with matching gold buckled shoes.
She also made sure she’d be able to carry any essentials, with a little crossbody black and red handbag.
Little Lea, six, beamed as she posed with her dad for photographers (Picture: John Salangsang/Shutterstock)
She matched the glamour of Carey Mulligan and Lady Gaga’s looks (Picture: John Salangsang/Shutterstock)
Lea’s mum Irina Shayk, sent her support via Instagram (Picture: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock)
Although Irina, 37, was missing from the event, the model – who is still close with Bradley – shared her support for her family on social media.
‘Congrats @maestrofilm,’ she wrote alongside a poster of the movie on her Instagram Stories.
‘So proud Daddy and Lea,’ she added, alongside a heart and arrow emoji.
Another clip showed the back of Lea’s head in a screening room as the name of Bradley’s production company, Lea Pictures, came up on screen.
According to IMDb, Lea has a cameo as Jaime Bernstein in the film, the younger version of famed conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein’s daughter, played by Maya Hawke when she’s older.
Bradley was supported by former leading lady Gaga (Picture: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
Carey Mulligan, picking up a lot of awards buzz for her turn in Maestro, sparkled in midnight blue sequins (Picture: Andrew Toth/FilmMagic)
Bradley confirmed her inclusion in the cast at the Gotham Awards last month, telling Access Hollywood: ‘I wouldn’t say cameo, I wouldn’t want to disrespect her!’
‘It was amazing, incredible,’ he added of the experience of getting to work with her.
Star Carey, 38, wore a stunning sequinned midnight blue gown, with dramatic off-the-shoulder sweeping sleeves.
Matt Bomer brought along his Fellow Travellers co-star Jonathan Bailey (Picture: John Salangsang/Shutterstock)
Well, wouldn’t you if Steven Spielberg was at your event? (Picture: Reuters)
Gaga, 37, who Bradley directed to an Oscar nomination for best actress in his 2018 version of A Star is Born, opted for a sleek black trouser suit with silver embellishments on the jacket, wearing her blonde hair in a vintage-style bob.
Also in attendance were Hollywood heavyweight and Maestro producer Steven Spielberg, as well as stars Hawk, Matt Bomer and Sarah Silverman.
Maestro is in UK cinemas now and will stream on Netflix from December 24.
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They were photographed hand-in-hand at the LA premiere for Maestro.