Bradley Cooper wants his mom to move in with him: sweet or creepy?
You may not be much of a fan of Bradley Cooper’s acting (personally, I can take him or leave him in that regard), but it’s hard to not admire the fact that he’s stayed close to his parents even though he’s a big movie star now. The above photo shows Bradley taking his parents out to lunch last August. Sadly, his father passed away in January, and now Bradley wants to take care of his mom, so he’s invited her to move to Los Angeles and live in his house at least on a temporary but possibly an ongoing basis. Sweet, right?
Devoted son Bradley Cooper is begging his newly widowed mom to move in with him at his L.A. bachelor pad.
The 36-year-old Hangover hunk’s father Charles died in January, and Bradley’s mom Gloria has been living by herself at the family home in Philadelphia since then.
“Brad is worried that Gloria is lonely on her own, and he desperately wants her to move to Los Angeles,” a source told The ENQUIRER. His sister Holly also lives out of the state.
“He thinks it’s a good idea for her, especially in the winter months when it’s a lot warmer.
“Brad has always been a momma’s boy, and now that he’s unattached, he thinks it would be idea for him to move Gloria into his home.”
The heartthrob, who also played Will Tippin on TV’s “Alias,” was married briefly to actress Jennifer Esposito and has been linked with some of Hollywood’s most stunning stars.
He wants his mom to get used to living in Los Angeles, said the source, and once she does, “[H]e’s promised her she can have any condo she wants.”
Now, the actor is waiting for his mom to finalize her plans, hoping she’ll like the idea of sharing quarters with him in California.
“Gloria hasn’t decided what to do yet because she’s attached to the Philly home,” revealed the source. “But Brad is praying she’ll move.”
[From Enquirer, print edition, July 25]
Of course, if Bradley’s mom accepts and commences living with her son, there’s another potential benefit for Bradley, who has given off strong vibes of wanting to concentrate on his career after ending a long-term relationship with Renee Zellweger. That is, chicks are much less likely to hang all over him a guy there’s the strong possiblity that a cozy night at home could end with an embarrassing interruption from mom. So this is not only a great way for Bradley to take care of the woman who raised him but also to ward off all of those actresses that won’t take “no” for an answer. And perhaps the tabloids will stop linking him to every Hollywood starlet in existence. No more Scarlett Johansson, Olivia Wilde, Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Biel, or Zoe Saldana rumors. See how easy that would be? This is total win-win situation.
Update: Thanks to those commenters who pointed out that Bradley is not 26 but 36.
Photos courtesy of Fame and WENN
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