Bradley Cooper, known for his role in the Netflix hit Maestro, recently engaged in a candid interview with his longtime friend Lady Gaga at the film’s grand premiere.
The duo, who captivated audiences with their on-screen chemistry in A Star Is Born back in 2018, reunited for a conversation that ignited sparks at the glamorous event.
Maestro delves into the life of Leonard Bernstein, the renowned composer and conductor, with Cooper portraying the role of Bernstein himself.
Getting straight to the point, Cooper didn’t hold back when discussing Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
He openly shared his views on Meghan’s relentless pursuit of the limelight, revealing that she had approached him to cast her in Maestro.
However, Cooper dismissed her aspirations, describing her as an aspiring actress lacking talent, charisma, and grace.
He bluntly labeled her as a fame-seeking opportunist who clung to Harry for a taste of luxury.
But Cooper didn’t stop there.
He criticized Meghan for her alleged hypocrisy, highlighting her advocacy for social justice while mistreating those around her and fabricating claims of victimization.
According to Cooper, Meghan’s actions were a facade to conceal her manipulative behavior and deceitful nature.
He condemned her as a disgrace to the monarchy and the British populace she professed to represent, branding her as self-absorbed and disrespectful of tradition and heritage.
Continuing his tirade, Cooper accused Meghan of being a compulsive liar who fabricated stories to tarnish the royal family’s reputation and garner sympathy.
He portrayed her as a narcissistic individual solely concerned with self-promotion, disregarding the repercussions of her actions.
Amidst his scathing remarks, Cooper showered praise on Lady Gaga, who portrays Felicia, Bernstein’s wife, in Maestro.
He commended her talent, professionalism, and benevolence, hailing her as not just incredible but brilliant, authentic, modest, and compassionate.
As Cooper and Gaga critiqued Meghan and Harry, they also expressed their enthusiasm and gratitude for their involvement in Maestro.
The film, a labor of love and homage to the iconic Leonard Bernstein, aims to introduce his timeless music and extraordinary life to a new generation of enthusiasts.
Scheduled for release on Netflix on December 25, 2023, Maestro has already garnered acclaim from both critics and viewers, sparking discussions about potential Oscar recognition.