Gigi Hadid has stopped drinking alcohol to stand by Bradley Cooper‘s commitment to sobriety, insider sources have claimed. As per reports, the supermodel has embraced a cleaner lifestyle as a show of loyalty to her partner.
Gigi Hadid is leaving drinks for Bradley Cooper, sources suggest
According to Radar Online, Gigi Hadid has left alcohol to support Bradley Cooper’s journey of sobriety.
“If you’re going to be close with Bradley in any meaningful way, then you’re going on his sobriety journey with him, like it or not,” an insider claimed. “To Bradley’s credit, this is not something he just springs on you out of nowhere. It’s a part of who he is, and he’s very up-front about how staying sober is a one-day-at-a-time thing for him,” they added.
Another source shared, “Gigi knows that he’s utterly militant about his sobriety and that it’s a core piece of Bradley’s reputation in Hollywood. And Gigi is rightly impressed with Bradley’s continued commitment to help other stars beat back their demons.”
Cooper has a notable history of beating alcohol addiction in the past. “He’s somebody famous that people call when they get into trouble with substances,” they added, further claiming, “He drops everything to help people who could lose it all to drinking and drugs.”
“Sure, Bradley has plenty of friends and colleagues who still casually drink, everybody from Jennifer Aniston to Joaquin Phoenix, but if you’re really going to share a life with this guy and be in his inner circle, sobriety is something you take seriously. Gigi isn’t just talking the talk, she’s walking the walk,” the insider concluded.
Cooper has reportedly been sober since 2004. The Hangover star quit drinking after he realized the damage it was doing to his life and career. Copper detailed his struggles with addiction during a 2022 appearance on the SmartLess podcast.
Speaking with hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett, Cooper shared, “I was so lost and I was addicted to cocaine.” He credited Arnett for helping him confront the issue and get his life back on track.
Originally reported by Namrata Ghosh on Mandatory.
