Gigi Hadid Makes Bradley Cooper Romance IG Official With PDA Pic
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An Instagram romance is born.
Gigi Hadid has made her relationship with boyfriend social media official, more than a year after they started dating.
The supermodel included a photo of the two kissing at her 30th birthday party in an Instagram post shared May 3, a little over a week after the star-studded event.
"I feel so lucky to be 30!" Gigi wrote. "I feel so lucky for every high and low- for all the lessons and gifts both have brought me. To get to feel it all! I'm so lucky to be a mom, friend, partner, sister, daughter, colleague to some of the most unbelievable humans!!"
Gigi, who also included in her post a photo of herself on a walk with her and ex Zayn Malik's daughter Khai, 4, continued, "So lucky for the support and encouragement from all of YOU around the world, every day and on my birthday last week. I had the best time celebrating, and it's a blessing to feel so loved!! I am grateful and honored to take on a new decade x x G."
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In addition to Bradley, 50, Gigi had celebrated her birthday dinner her parents Yolanda Hadid and her ex Mohamed Hadid, sister Bella Hadid and a slew of more celebs, including Anne Hathaway, Will Arnett, Tan France and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, at L'Avenue at Saks at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City April 25.
The party took place more than a month after Gigi broke her silence about her romance with Bradley, which began in 2023.
The Victoria's Secret model told Vogue in an interview published Mar. 11 that their relationship is "very romantic and happy."
"I think just getting to the point where knowing what you want and deserve in a relationship is essential," she added. "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."
Look back at Gigi and Bradley's romance.
October 2023: A Couple Is BornNovember 2023: Conversations With FriendsJanuary 2024: Meeting the ParentsEarly 2024: Confirming RomanceMarch 2024: PDA AlertMarch 2024: Musical Date NightNovember 2024: Enjoying the Razzle DazzleNovember 2024: They Love NY
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