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    Bradley Cooper 'crashed' Taylor Swift's night out to meet Gigi Hadid

    Hadid spent much of the night with some of her showbiz pals before she was seen leaving the club with the award-winning actor.

    Bradley Cooper crashed Taylor Swifts night out to meet Gigi Hadid
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    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Bradley Cooper is said to have "crashed" model and television personality Gigi Hadid's girls' night out with singer and songwriter Taylor Swift.

    The 48-year-old actor has been rumoured to date Hadid, 28, over recent months, and the celebrity duo were spotted leaving a nightclub in New York City at around 3 a.m. on November 5.

    "After the ladies finished with their dinner, they went over to Zero Bond and some other friends joined - including Bradley Cooper. Bradley was there to meet up with Gigi. The two of them left the club together," a source told Entertainment Tonight, reports aceshowbiz.com.

    Hadid spent much of the night with some of her showbiz pals before she was seen leaving the club with the award-winning actor.

    In October, a source claimed that Cooper felt "excited" about getting to know the model. The source told DailyMail.com: "Bradley is excited about getting to know Gigi. He hasn't felt this excitement about a woman in a very long time. They are taking it slow, but he's into her. She is exactly his type."

    The two were said to be "having fun" together in spite of their 20-year age gap. A second source said, "Bradley is eager to date again and be in a relationship. He loves all that comes with it and Gigi is beautiful and she gets it, she is really cool and knows her way around relationships like this with famous men, so they are both having fun."

    The insider also acknowledged that their rumoured romance could "turn into something serious."

    The source shared, "They are seeing how it all goes, it is still really new, but there is no disappointment with what has been happening so far. It is all looking very positive to turn into something serious."

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