Bradley Cooper's Daughter Made Her Public Debut This Weekend

Bradley Cooper's Daughter Made Her Public Debut This Weekend

From Oprah Magazine

  • On Sunday night, Bradley Cooper took his and Irina Shayk's two-year-old daughter, Lea de Seine, to her first public event.

  • Lea attended the ceremony for the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., where her famous father was honoring this year's recipient, Dave Chappelle.


Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk's two-year-old daughter, Lea de Seine, hasn't spent much time in the public eye.

This weekend, however, the actor and model's daughter made her public debut at her first official event with one of her famous parents, who separated this year after four years of dating. On Sunday night, Lea was photographed adorably sitting on her dad's lap during the ceremony for the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

Photo credit: ALEX EDELMAN - Getty Images
Photo credit: ALEX EDELMAN - Getty Images

For the event, Lea wore a black dress printed dress with silver stars and a black puffer vest. She wore her curly blonde hair in a half-up, half-down 'do to complete her first red-carpet look.

Photo credit: Paul Morigi - Getty Images
Photo credit: Paul Morigi - Getty Images

Cooper attended the event to support his friend and A Star Is Born costar Dave Chappelle, who was awarded the 22nd Annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the ceremony. Cooper and Chappelle are big fans of each other. Not only did the actor and director take the stage to honor his friend, but Chappelle took time to sing Cooper's praises as well.

"He actually is a good friend of mine and I loved the experience of working with him," Chapelle told Entertainment Tonight of Cooper at the event. "As far as my experience is concerned, Bradley is a consummate actor and director."