A Hollywood star who traditionally sports a full head of finely styled hair looks unrecognisable with a new look shaved head. Bradley Cooper was spotted in New York City, US, sporting a very different look with what appears to be a very close shave, visible under his baseball cap.
Gone was the 48-year-old’s trademark brunette locks, in was a new look consisting of a navy bomber jacket, a white T-shirt and blue chinos. Looking fairly relaxed, and effortlessly stylish, the Hangover actor also sported a pair of sunnies, which made him look like he was about to star in Top Gun.
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The transformation comes hot on the heels of another change of appearance for the Star Is Born actor, who played the American composer Leonard Bernstein in Netflix’s biopic, Maestro.
However, in that instance fans were left outraged at the Academy Award-nominated actor sporting a visibly bigger nose, which led to accusations of pandering to “Jewface” stereotypes.
Recently Bradley candidly revealed that he’s “lucky to be sober,” after his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction almost saw him lose his life.
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He opened up to survivalist Bear Grylls in a recent episode of National Geographic’s Running Wild With Bear Grylls: The Challenge.
Bear asked Bradley about his “wild years,” to which he answers: “In terms of alcohol and drugs, yeah, but nothing to do with fame. But I was lucky. I got sober at 29 years old, and I’ve been sober for 19 years. Very lucky.”
The Hollywood actor battled a heavy drug and alcohol addiction in the early 2000s which he admits resulted in a hinderance to his work.
He previously shared how his addiction saw that he was fired from the Jennifer Garner action-thriller series “Alias.”
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