Bradley Cooper was in full dad mode at Monday’s star-studded premiere of his latest project “IF.”
Just one day after attending Taylor Swift’s sold-out “Eras” tour concert in Paris with girlfriend Gigi Hadid, Cooper was reunited with his daughter back in the Big Apple.
The Oscar-nominated actor brought his 7-year-old daughter Lea De Seine along to the SVA Theater in NYC Monday night.
The pair enjoyed a dad and daughter day out along with the animated film’s ensemble cast.
Cooper, 49, was seen smiling as he held hands with Lea, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend Irina Shayk.
The Philadelphia native provides the voice of Ice in the film — and Lea was excited to see her dad’s character grace one of the movie’s posters.
In fact, the actor’s daughter was seen excitedly pointing to her famous dad’s character — an imaginary friend who is a glass of ice water — making him smile.
The duo walked on the red carpet together, but did not pose for photos like they did for his “Maestro” film premiere in December.
Cooper is part of a star-studded cast that includes Ryan Reynolds, Steve Carell, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Maya Rudolph, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Blake Lively, Jon Stewart, and Sam Rockwell.
The film is written and directed by John Krasinski.
Cooper opted for a casual black outfit for the occasion, consisting of black slacks and a matching pullover sweater.
Lea, for her part, wore a pink dress with sparkly shoes and a pale pink zip-up to match.
The pair stole fans’ hearts back in December when they posed for photos together at the “Maestro” premiere at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, Calif.
Shayk gushed over the father-daughter duo on her Instagram Story at the time, writing, “So proud Daddy and Lea,” alongside a pink heart emoji.
While the actor chooses to keep his personal life out of the public eye, he had previously opened up about his experience with fatherhood.
The “Hangover” actor said becoming a father made him see life in a new light.
“Every single thing is absolutely shaded by, or brought into glorious colors, by the fact that I get to be a father to a wonderful human being,” he said in an appearance on Amazon Music and Wondery’s SmartLess podcast.
“You have this wonderful thing or breakthrough with a script, or you have a wonderful moment on this set or in an editing room … you have like 40 of those moments every day with your kid, that are that level of joy,” Cooper added. “That’s not spinning it, that’s just the truth.”