Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk show us how the beautiful people make out
Looking to cool down? If so, don’t bother checking out what Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk are up to, because they’ve been keeping it hot, hot, hot this week on Italy’s Amalfi Coast.
They’ve been cutting loose at the beach since Cooper, 40, wrapped his 12-week star turn in “The Elephant Man†at London’s Royal Haymarket Theatre on Sunday, when supermodel Shayk, 29, was in the audience to support him.
The couple were photographed hanging out in the water and on the sand Monday, kissing and kissing and kissing, and then again the next day kissing yet again. The big difference in the scenarios? The color of Shayk’s teeny bikini. Cooper kept it simple, wearing the same suit from day to day.
On the day she wore neon yellow, he appeared to use the color to guide him as he plunged his head underwater to check out her lower half. She was wrapping her legs around him in the water, as seen in pictures acquired by the Daily Mail.
The two stayed at Le Sirenuse, a luxury hotel in Positano, according to a People source.
“They were completely wrapped up in one another and having a great time,†an observer told the magazine.
Cooper also made headlines this week with the release of a trailer for the movie “Burnt,†in which he plays a hot-headed chef. The flick will hit theaters Oct. 23.
The kissy-face couple have been linked since April and were reportedly spotted making out at Rihanna’s Met Gala after-party in May. Cooper had broken up with 23-year-old model Suki Waterhouse in February after two years together; Shayk and Real Madrid soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo, her boyfriend of five years, called it quits at the start of the year.
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