Bradley Cooper Cheers for Eagles Amid L.A. Wildfire Concerns
ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — Actor Bradley Cooper was spotted supporting the Philadelphia Eagles during their playoff game against the Green Bay Packers, showcasing his loyalty as a prominent fan. However, the Abington native is facing a somber backdrop as recent reports indicate that his homes in Los Angeles may be at risk due to devastating wildfires in the region.
Cooper owns two properties in the Pacific Palisades, joining fellow celebrities like Tom Hanks, Ben Affleck, and Jennifer Aniston, who all have homes threatened by the ongoing fires. While many of these stars have taken to social media to express their concerns and share videos of the destruction, Cooper has chosen to remain silent about the situation regarding his own residences. According to Architectural Digest, his first home in the Pacific Palisades, a 3,335-square-foot property with three bedrooms and bathrooms, was purchased for $4.7 million in 2009. Shortly after, he acquired a second property in a gated community, a four-bedroom mansion priced at $4.8 million.
Beyond his Hollywood pursuits, Cooper has deep roots in Pennsylvania. A nine-time Oscar nominee, he grew up in Jenkintown and Rydal, attending Germantown Academy before transferring from Villanova University to Georgetown University, where he studied English. Recently, Cooper was reported to have bought a home in New Hope, further solidifying his connections to the Keystone State.
As the fires continue to ravage parts of Los Angeles, the plight of Cooper and other homeowners remains a stark reminder of the natural disasters affecting communities and individuals, regardless of their celebrity status.
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