Bradley Cooper's Daughter Entertains Herself with Coloring Book on the Red Carpet at Dad's Premiere

The 6½-year-old sat down on the red carpet with a friend as they kept themselves busy while Cooper chatted with 'Maestro' costar Carey Mulligan

 Bradley Cooper's Daughter Entertains Herself with Coloring Book on the Red Carpet at Dad's Premiere.
Bradley Cooper and daughter Lea; Lea De Seine Shayk Cooper, Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan. Photo:

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Bradley Cooper's daughter knows how to keep herself occupied!

During her dad's Maestro premiere on Tuesday in Los Angeles, 6½-year-old Lea De Seine pulled out a coloring book and sat down on the red carpet with a friend to entertain themselves, as Cooper, 48, chatted with costar Carey Mulligan.

The father-daughter duo had walked the red carpet together to celebrate the premiere of Cooper's film, in which he stars as famed composer Leonard Bernstein. The actor smiled from ear to ear as he held on to his daughter's hand while they posed for photos.

Lea, whom Cooper shares with ex Irina Shayk, was dressed in a Dolce & Gabbana leopard-print chiffon dress and sparkling gold flats, accessorizing her fun look with a red purse. As for her father, he attended the event dressed in a dark blue suit.

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 Bradley Cooper's Daughter Entertains Herself with Coloring Book on the Red Carpet at Dad's Premiere
Bradley Cooper and daughter Lea; Lea De Seine Shayk Cooper, Bradley Cooper, a friend and Carey Mulligan.

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Maestro chronicles the romance between Bernstein and wife Felicia Montealegre (played by Mulligan, 38), which lasted from 1951 until her death in 1978.

An official logline for the movie describes it as "a towering and fearless love story chronicling the lifelong relationship between Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein."

"A love letter to life and art, Maestro at its core is an emotionally epic portrayal of family and love," the logline adds.

The Netflix project, which was also directed and co-written by Cooper, will be available to stream on the platform Dec. 20.

Irina Shayk and Bradley Cooper attend the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 6, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California
Irina Shayk and Bradley Cooper in 2019. Daniele Venturelli/WireImage

Lea even makes a cameo in Maestro, playing the younger version of Maya Hawke's character — and her mom couldn't be more proud.

On Tuesday, Shayk posted a sweet message on Instagram in honor of the film, sharing a movie poster for Maestro featuring Lea dancing with Mulligan while Cooper props himself up on the grass.

"Congrats @maestrofilm," wrote the model, 37. "So proud Daddy and Lea 💕."

Since calling it quits in 2019, Cooper and Shayk have worked to stay friends and be committed parents.

"We're teaching our daughter that the most important thing is to be kind to people. Every time we send her to school, we're like, 'Just remember kindness and love,'" Shayk explained in an essay written for Harper's Bazaar earlier this year.

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