Gigi Hadid & Bradley Cooper Just Hit This Relationship Milestone a Month After Going Instagram Official
Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper are officially out of the honeymoon bubble — and into the group hang era.
On Friday night, the ultra-private celebrity couple was spotted leaving Cote Korean Steakhouse in New York City — not alone, but flanked by none other than Brad Pitt and his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon. The double date marked Hadid and Cooper's first truly public group outing since confirming their relationship on Instagram last month — and, for anyone keeping score, that kind of joint A-list dinner definitely qualifies as a relationship milestone.
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Sure, they've shared the occasional sidewalk stroll since first being linked in October 2023, and Cooper even quietly met Hadid's dad over dinner in L.A. last December. But that was more 'meet the parents behind closed doors.' This was something else entirely — four famous people, walking out of a hip Korean Steakhouse in Manhattan in full view of paparazzi, and not seeming to mind one bit.
Hadid, 30, kept it cool in a white tee, silver pants, and sneakers, her hair slicked into a bun. Cooper, 50, matched her low-key energy in dark denim and a black tee, per People. And while Pitt and de Ramon brought their own date-night polish, the bigger story might be what this very public hang says about Hadid and Cooper's dynamic now.
It's also worth noting that Cooper and Pitt go way back — Pitt publicly credited Cooper with helping him get sober during a 2020 awards speech, calling him a 'sweetheart' and saying, 'I got sober because of this guy.' That kind of longtime trust might explain why Hadid and Cooper felt comfortable stepping out with Pitt and de Ramon by their side.
It's only been a month since Hadid casually dropped a photo of her kissing Cooper into her 30th birthday photo carousel on Instagram, calling herself 'so lucky' to be a 'partner' — among other titles. In the same post, she reflected on feeling 'grateful and honored to take on a new decade.' It's starting to look like she's taking it on with Cooper by her side, and increasingly, in the company of their celebrity peers.
The two reportedly met at a backyard birthday party for Blake Lively's daughter in 2023 — both arrived as single parents, both left with something a little more lasting. And as Hadid told Vogue earlier this year, the magic of this relationship is that 'you both do work separately to come together.'
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