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Irina Shayk Shares Rare Photos of Her and Bradley Cooper’s 7-Year-Old Daughter Lea
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Date:2025-04-13 14:15:12
Irina Shayk is living her best mom life.
After all, the model recently shared a peek into her autumn with 7-year-old daughter Lea—whom she shares with ex Bradley Cooper—proving they’re enjoying the season and that her daughter is so grown up.
In the Oct. 13 Instagram post, Irina showed off a photo of her dog, autumn flower blooms, pumpkins and gourds and two adorable pictures of herself and Lea on the beach. In one, Lea stands in front of crashing waves with her hands on her hips, wearing colorful beach shorts, a blue top and a white floppy hat.
Another picture sees Irina, Lea and their pup beaming for a selfie in the sand, with a black heart emoji covering her daughter’s eyes for privacy.
The rare update on family life from the 38-year-old comes almost a year after Lea made her first red carpet appearance alongside her father for the Maestro premiere. For the December 2023 occasion, Lea sported a leopard print long dress with gold Mary Jane flats and a red and black crossbody bag. Bradley, meanwhile, held his daughter’s hand in a simple navy suit, allowing her to take in her moment.
Of course, the Silver Linings Playbook star has previously opened up on how he believes fatherhood saved his life.
"Honestly, I'm not sure I'd be alive if I wasn't a dad—I don't know,” the 49-year-old explained on a February episode of Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd. “I just needed someone to say, ‘We're gonna drop this massive anchor,' and I'm like, ‘Why? We're speeding. We just got an upgrade on the boat and I know where the wind is coming in.' And they're like, ‘No, there's a tsunami coming and you need an anchor and we're gonna drop it. This is going to dictate everything you do from now on.’”
Irina, meanwhile, has said Bradley is the “best” father to their daughter, and expressed gratitude for the former couple’s coparenting dynamic—and Lea’s flexibility.
“We always find a way,” she explained to Elle last November. “We both take Lea everywhere with us. She's super easy.”
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