Bradley Cooper’s allegiance to the Philadelphia Eagles runs deep.
During a guest appearance on The Howard Stern Show on Monday, Bradley Cooper discussed his latest film and surprised the host with the extent of his Philadelphia Eagles fandom. While on the show to talk about his role as the director and star of the Leonard Bernstein biopic “Maestro,” Stern presented Cooper with a hypothetical dilemma.
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In Stern’s words, it was a “Sophie’s Choice for 2024” – winning the Oscar for Best Director and Best Actor for his latest film, with Carey Mulligan winning Best Actress, or the Philadelphia Eagles securing a Super Bowl victory. Without much hesitation, Cooper responded, “The Eagles Super Bowl victory,” accompanied by a laugh and an acknowledgment of his fervent dedication, stating, “I’m sick.”
Cooper, known for his portrayal of an Eagles superfan in “Silver Linings Playbook,” is a familiar face at Lincoln Financial Field. Stern humorously compared him to the Taylor Swift of the Eagles, highlighting how the cameras frequently capture him in the owner’s box throughout games, including the recent showdown against the Buffalo Bills.
Far from a fair-weather fan, Bradley Cooper’s genuine commitment to the Eagles is something for Eagles supporters to take pride in.